keith1
Well-known member
Greetings all,
I'm pretty certain I know my answer, but it's been a few years since I visited this problem and maybe newer software versions have brought newer results. I'm still on Acrobat 8 (it works) and Illustrator from CS 5 - version 15 or 16 i think.
A label printer wants to convert my PDF files to Illustrator first and run them from there. I've had this issue before with a different label manufacturer. I think it's so they can make a die line in Illustrator. I'm prepared to send a PDF die line, but . . .
My experience is that Illustrator is NOT a PDF editor. This has pretty much been confirmed once again this morning because a couple fonts were missing when they opened my PDF in Illustrator. My Pitstop pre-flight claims they are indeed embedded.
Their solution: Outline the fonts. This to me is only part of the solution.
I'm more concerned about colour shift than fonts. I speak from experience. I nearly had a large label order rejected due to colour shift. I opened my file for the label people first in Acrobat, then in Illustrator, put the eyedropper on both (it was a light cream colour). Indeed there was a difference.
This was a few years ago.
I'm concerned. Any thoughts or input?
Thanks,
Keith
I'm pretty certain I know my answer, but it's been a few years since I visited this problem and maybe newer software versions have brought newer results. I'm still on Acrobat 8 (it works) and Illustrator from CS 5 - version 15 or 16 i think.
A label printer wants to convert my PDF files to Illustrator first and run them from there. I've had this issue before with a different label manufacturer. I think it's so they can make a die line in Illustrator. I'm prepared to send a PDF die line, but . . .
My experience is that Illustrator is NOT a PDF editor. This has pretty much been confirmed once again this morning because a couple fonts were missing when they opened my PDF in Illustrator. My Pitstop pre-flight claims they are indeed embedded.
Their solution: Outline the fonts. This to me is only part of the solution.
I'm more concerned about colour shift than fonts. I speak from experience. I nearly had a large label order rejected due to colour shift. I opened my file for the label people first in Acrobat, then in Illustrator, put the eyedropper on both (it was a light cream colour). Indeed there was a difference.
This was a few years ago.
I'm concerned. Any thoughts or input?
Thanks,
Keith