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One Size Fits All
January 29, 2021
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Acrobat, Adobe Reader, Fit to Page, PDF, Printing, Proof
But is it Fit to Print? A standard practice when ordering printing is receiving a “proof,” a version of your job to make sure everything is as you want it. A proof used to be a printed “hard copy” sample, but
Proofs
Proofs. Who needs ‘em? We recommend that our clients review and approve a hardcopy proof before we print a project. But sometimes it just isn’t possible for the customer to come in to see a proof, and there isn’t