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good, but...

I have two comments
1. Adobe is not the only, nor were they the first supplier of a PDF rip
2. I would recommend not subsetting fonts as recommended in the article. This practice causes problems for some rips and makes more difficult the editing the PDF if that becomes necessary. In other words, in the section on exporting PDFs, I would set the % to 0 instead of 100.

Robb Lutton

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Correct colours on a Canon pixma printer?

When printing a document from InDesign, I get all the wrong colours. Despite new ink, excellent glossy paper, the right colours are simply not there.... Hardly no resolution at all.

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Re " Correct colours on a Canon pixma printer?"

Ugh, you're talking about the frustrating world of color management. Unless you color calibrate your printer and monitor, there's no guarantee that what you see onscreen is what you'll get from any printer.

Resolution is another matter, however. This article might be helpful: http://www.creativepro.com/article/the-truth-about-resolution

Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com

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