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What is a Proof?
A Proof is a simulation of the final document's appearance before printing,
that shows final color, layout and text.
Why Is a Proof Required?
To insure that your job prints the way you expect it to.
Inspection and approval is the customer's responsibility, and represents an
opportunity to detect and prevent errors.
Once you have signed off, your proof serves as our reference to match the color
and layout of your project.
What Type of Proofs Do We Offer?
Digital Proofs
- PDF: This stands for portable document format and is created by Adobe
Acrobat Distiller.
PDFs are viewable on your computer monitor and require Adobe Acrobat Reader
to open them. Both IBM and Macintosh platforms run Adobe Acrobat and you can
download the software for free at www.adobe.com.
Color fidelity of PDF files is affected by monitor calibration, lighting and
the use of Pantone colors (Pantone colors do not always appear as true on
your screen and may not be the color that appears in print).
- JPEG: This format can be opened on your computer monitor by any Internet
browser. You can inspect a JPEG proof of your job by visiting the URL where
your job resides on our server (you will be e-mailed the address to click
on)
Color fidelity of JPEG proofs depends on monitor calibration, lighting and
the use of Pantone colors.
Paper Proofs
- Epson: These proofs are created on a color calibrated Epson 5000
proofer. Epson proofs reduce screen calibration and lighting as factors that
can affect the accuracy of your proof. Furthermore, the Epson 5000 prints
on a specialty proofing material that simulates the properties of an offset
sheet. These proofs are useful for CMYK images such as photos, but are less
accurate for illustrations, solids and specific Pantone colors. Printex Graphics
does not guarantee that Epsons will match press sheet color and only recommends
them as an approximation for how your final job will print.
- Matchprint: Since the same films used to burn printing plates are
used to create Matchprints, this method yields highly accurate color proofs.Businesses
such as Advertising Agencies that require very precise color reproduction
prefer this method.
Comments and Advice Regarding Proofing Options
- PDF & JPEG accurately render document layout, however they offer variable
accuracy when reproducing color.
- Color fidelity of PDF & JPEG proofs are affected by monitor calibration,
lighting and the use of Pantone colors.
- Epson proofs offer a level of color fidelity consistent with pleasing
color projects.
- Matchprints are the most accurate proofing method since they are created
directly from the films used to create the plates that print your job.
- Proofs will not match a specialty Pantone color when that Pantone color
falls outside of the CMYK gamut. Provide your colors Pantone number
and we will mix inks to match your desired color. In such an instance, a Pantone
chart will be the best indicator of how color will appear.
- Proofing Microsoft jobs presents special challenges. Microsoft files were
not designed for color offset printing. As a result PDFs, JPEGs or Epson proofs
may not accurately predict printing results. When creating Proofs for these
these file formats it is advisable to order matchprints since they are the
most accurate and predictable Proofs. Printex Graphics accepts no liability
for printing results if a matchprint is not ordered for Microsoft documents.
How Is Your Proof Delivered?
You can choose between online proofing (PDF & JPEG), or hard copy Proofs
(Epson & Matchprint). PDFs can be e-mailed to you or you can view
JPEGS proofs posted on our server (you will be sent to a URL where you
can inspect your proof). Epsons or Matchprints will be sent to you via your
choice of overnight or 2nd day air.
Mail us back your approved proofs as soon as possible so we can commence printing.
If you have corrections, please notify us immediately.
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