A little background: I have very little knowledge of the actual printing process so try to put answers in as layman terms as possible.
So we do all our work in InDesign with spot Pantone colors. We then send these to our print shop as both a standard PDF and a color separated PDF. Things have always gone smoothly until recently. The print shop has started feeding everything through XMF (whatever that is?) and they are getting back CMYK colors for some of our Pantones which is screwing up their printing process, and causing us to attempt all these crazy work arounds without actually understanding whats causing these problems in the first place.
It seems to have some correlation to importing graphics from Illustrator. Although we do recolor the graphics with Pantone colors in InDesign, it still seems to cause them to come up as CMYK in XMF.
Someone please help.....
So we do all our work in InDesign with spot Pantone colors. We then send these to our print shop as both a standard PDF and a color separated PDF. Things have always gone smoothly until recently. The print shop has started feeding everything through XMF (whatever that is?) and they are getting back CMYK colors for some of our Pantones which is screwing up their printing process, and causing us to attempt all these crazy work arounds without actually understanding whats causing these problems in the first place.
It seems to have some correlation to importing graphics from Illustrator. Although we do recolor the graphics with Pantone colors in InDesign, it still seems to cause them to come up as CMYK in XMF.
Someone please help.....
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