mattbeals
Well-known member
From my magazine publishing the days we did everything but trapping and imposition. There is no, at least that I have ever been able to realize, cost benefit in imposing and trapping your books. If the printer has to switch presses, more likely switch plants, it is possible that they will have to re-impose the job to run the job.
Everything we did at Paizo was to drive down costs and make our files consistent and as perfect as we could. We had access to imposition and trapping software but there was no real benefit in flexibility, speed, quality or anything else. Maybe you want to impose into spreads for your proofing purposes, but I would never encourage someone other than the printer to impose or trap the pages.
Everything we did at Paizo was to drive down costs and make our files consistent and as perfect as we could. We had access to imposition and trapping software but there was no real benefit in flexibility, speed, quality or anything else. Maybe you want to impose into spreads for your proofing purposes, but I would never encourage someone other than the printer to impose or trap the pages.