We create teaching materials in InDesign. We need to show pages of other documents as part of the content. (i.e. "Hand out this page to the students").
Last year we created eps files and placed them. Time consuming, hard to keep track of pages, especially annoying when changes had to be made.
This year we were thrilled to discover we can place "live" InDesign pages in the document.
However, the printer says "no - gotta stick with the eps" (even though we send them pdfs)
We can't switch printers, so we'd like to know how to educate our printer. Their argument is that the eps method "works" and there are no guarantees with the InDesign files.
Advancements in applications and our workflow aren't any good if we can't get the document to print!
Thanks!
Last year we created eps files and placed them. Time consuming, hard to keep track of pages, especially annoying when changes had to be made.
This year we were thrilled to discover we can place "live" InDesign pages in the document.
However, the printer says "no - gotta stick with the eps" (even though we send them pdfs)
We can't switch printers, so we'd like to know how to educate our printer. Their argument is that the eps method "works" and there are no guarantees with the InDesign files.
Advancements in applications and our workflow aren't any good if we can't get the document to print!
Thanks!