Thank you for reply but it not our designPlease define what you think the "problem" is?
Are you talking about the edge definition of black type?
It's been screened, perhaps to show a drop shadow artistic design?
when look at 100% it look like a dirty messy of black dot, in the case of this file it doesn't affect the whole thing but there are files with a lot of text and small black lines that make it feel like the backgroun is dirty"have a very thin shadow leave behind,"? please define this better.
I think he is referring to the screening behind the text in the middle of the image. It's an image and not really saved as text that's the backround when the image was created or art scanned. How does it looko at 100% and not from the loop?
i'm talking about those small unwanted black dot"have a very thin shadow leave behind,"? please define this better.
I think he is referring to the screening behind the text in the middle of the image. It's an image and not really saved as text that's the backround when the image was created or art scanned. How does it looko at 100% and not from the loop?
why is the problem with the artwork?i'd bet it's the artwork that is to blame rather than the printer.
I did exactly what you said and it wasn't the file.If it really is your machine, flip the image 180. If it's the machine causing it, the black dots should be on the other side of the text. If they don't move, it would indicate it's in the file and not a print defect.