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    Illustrator can't use embedded fonts in a PDF/X-1a?

    If you really need *native* PDF editing capability, please take a look at Neo by EskoArtwork. EskoArtwork also supply a plug-in for Illustrator called "InPDF", that enables you to retain certain editing capabilities specific to Illustrator, when you save a file as "InPDF" (as opposed to "plain"...
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    New to color management

    Jfryw, you are definitely on the right track with your reasoning. To help you clear this out in your mind, let me add my 2 cents worth on practical application of these intents. As a rule-of-thumb, Perceptual intent is aimed for such colour conversions, where the difference in source and...
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    Good scanner?

    Re: Good scanner? Another great second-hand solution would be Lanovia Quattro from FFEI. It is a 350 x 420 mm device, connects to a Mac G4 and G5 via Firewire, the ColourKit software runs fine on OS X 10.4.11 (as for 10.5 - dunno. I even think someone got it running on Intel Mac but don't quote...
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    Concentric Screening ?

    Re: Concentric Screening ? GinSu gave you a pretty thorough explanation. I'll just add some notes. Some of the pro's are: - Reduced ink layer thickness - giving you far more chromaticity on your halftones (in comparison, regular AM screened will look as if there were some 10% dirtying colours...
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    Epson 9800 Lifespan

    Re: Epson 9800 Lifespan The life span of Stylus Pro 9800 is defined in number of usage cycles of individual sub-components of the system: * The main body is specified for 3 700 000 carriage movement cycles. (This translates to approx. 20 000 pages of B0-size plain paper in "Quality" mode) *...
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    Webway

    Re: Webway Don (et al.) You and "T" must have misunderstood something, that is principal to WebWay's working: WebWay *does not* change the incoming PDF in any way. The rasterising you both refer to, is done internally into a completely separate file and is for the Java applet display purposes...

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