First and foremost, what color setup is your document?
Are you going to use spot color or CMYK? If you are using spot colors,
how many? Is that including Black? In order for your document to correctly
print on a commercial printing press, you must have the correct color
mode. It is very important to make sure that all RGB (screen colors) or
Index colors (web colors) are either converted to Grayscale, CMYK (4 color
process inks) or a Pantone Spot color. (Be careful, RGB mode and Index
mode can appear to be Grayscale. Make sure you check it!) Otherwise we
will have to convert your files and they may not end up looking as you
think they should; also this will add cost to your job, so it is much
better for you to do it. NOTE: Any and all graphics from the Internet are RGB or INDEX and
are of too low a resolution to use in printing (see Resolution). Your
home inkjet printer prints very differently from a commercial printing
press. What you see on your screen is very different from what the end
result
will be. Be aware that RGB to CMYK has some very strange color shifts
after being converted. As a rule, if you are using 4-color process (CMYK)
for your document, work in that mode from the start. If you have any questions
please contact CPC for consultation.