Hi all,
Fairly new to the prepress end of printing, have been in the finishing side for 20+ years.
We are running a Fujifilm Acuity 4006 flatbed.
When we receive a file from a client (PDF usually) if white is needed to be printed on the file it is usually either black or magenta on the file or white with the background in black.
What is the easiest way to get the file to print white where needed without disrupting other printed colours or printing the background (for example a file with a black background and white lettering will print the white but will also print the black, not necessary if printing on black material)?
We currently don't have file editing software but are working on getting Adobe Illustrator. We do however have Caldera RIP. What's the best way to describe to a client how we need the file supplied (in layman's terms)?
Fairly new to the prepress end of printing, have been in the finishing side for 20+ years.
We are running a Fujifilm Acuity 4006 flatbed.
When we receive a file from a client (PDF usually) if white is needed to be printed on the file it is usually either black or magenta on the file or white with the background in black.
What is the easiest way to get the file to print white where needed without disrupting other printed colours or printing the background (for example a file with a black background and white lettering will print the white but will also print the black, not necessary if printing on black material)?
We currently don't have file editing software but are working on getting Adobe Illustrator. We do however have Caldera RIP. What's the best way to describe to a client how we need the file supplied (in layman's terms)?