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Old 01-11-2008, 07:23 AM   #6
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Yeah, I agree that sending to a printer would be better. The biggest thing to remember is if you make a PDF for them...make sure your bleed setting are checked on. I get so many that come in cropped and the client says they have bleeds. Only to find out they didn't have the right setting check when making the PDF. Also if you are using an online printer they will probably have a template for you to use. Check with them for that. Usually they show the bleeds required on the template.
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