motormount
Well-known member
Need some help here!
Got a catalog with item codes written in GothamNarrow -Xlight 6pt characters.
I proofed in with our epson 4800 -which i know can't exactly print very thin lines and thickens them a little bit -, the client approved and we started printing.
Problem is that no matter how much black ink the pressman used - the letters are hardly readable, worst than they seem in the image i'm uploading.
So we changed the character set to GothamNarrow - Book 6pt and now it prints ok.
That's something i never faced before, and i'd like know if anyone here seen something like that,
if i could somehow ''catch it'' before going to press and if one can actually use this character set (GothamNarrow -Xlight) at this size (6pt) and be easily readable.
Thanks in advance!
original pdf: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0f2337detaa1oth/p3.pdf?dl=0
photo with prints: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mellgop4rpxp4wb/IMG_20170726_084758019.jpg?dl=0
Got a catalog with item codes written in GothamNarrow -Xlight 6pt characters.
I proofed in with our epson 4800 -which i know can't exactly print very thin lines and thickens them a little bit -, the client approved and we started printing.
Problem is that no matter how much black ink the pressman used - the letters are hardly readable, worst than they seem in the image i'm uploading.
So we changed the character set to GothamNarrow - Book 6pt and now it prints ok.
That's something i never faced before, and i'd like know if anyone here seen something like that,
if i could somehow ''catch it'' before going to press and if one can actually use this character set (GothamNarrow -Xlight) at this size (6pt) and be easily readable.
Thanks in advance!
original pdf: https://www.dropbox.com/s/0f2337detaa1oth/p3.pdf?dl=0
photo with prints: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mellgop4rpxp4wb/IMG_20170726_084758019.jpg?dl=0