kdw75
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I am by no means a color expert, but I do spend 40-50 hours a week dealing with customer supplied files and printing them to our digital presses. We regularly use RGB and sRGB files to print and they seem to give a slightly more vibrant colors when printed than CMYK FOGRA files do. I can't remember the last time we had any issues with them giving unexpected results. We also prefer PDF/X-4:2008 files. It seems like having a larger color space and then converting it down to what your printer can handle would be ideal rather than working with a color space that doesn't take full advantage of what the output device can do.
So why is it that so many of the trade printers we use for doing offset, flexo and inkjet work kick back any file that isn't CMYK and PDF/X:2001?
So why is it that so many of the trade printers we use for doing offset, flexo and inkjet work kick back any file that isn't CMYK and PDF/X:2001?
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