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robert
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So I've run into an issue with a client who supplied a file with mixed cmyk/pantone, and one of the pantone colors used is set to overprint on one line of text only. Unfortunately, this was not caught by visual checks, and I am unaware of an easy way to find this prior to ripping a proof. I have checks currently in my preflighting profiles to check for overprint white, but the issue has occurred in this case on a pantone yellow color.
I know how to fix this once I know the problem exists, and the majority of overprinting issues are caught before we ever get to press, but the question I have is who would ultimately be responsible for the reprint of the job? Would the client pay for this in a typical situation because it is their supplied PDF file, or would the print shop take responsibility? If the latter is true, I would assume there has to be a good way of finding this error for any color other than white, but I currently don't know of a method for this. Any input on this topic and/or ways to find the issue more easily would be much appreciated!
I know how to fix this once I know the problem exists, and the majority of overprinting issues are caught before we ever get to press, but the question I have is who would ultimately be responsible for the reprint of the job? Would the client pay for this in a typical situation because it is their supplied PDF file, or would the print shop take responsibility? If the latter is true, I would assume there has to be a good way of finding this error for any color other than white, but I currently don't know of a method for this. Any input on this topic and/or ways to find the issue more easily would be much appreciated!