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Yeah working @ actual size is the way to go. Keep in mind though that when you're working on items that are on a much larger scale, such as posters and banners, that as high of resolution isn't necessary because they are viewed at a bit more of a distance. This will help keep your file size down as well and make them more manageable files :) I always work large graphics around 150-200 dpi. Screen calibration and printing. Don't rely on it. Familiarize yourself with the inkdropper in photoshop and how percentages of ink print. Over time it becomes second nature anyways. It sounds like your monitor is whacky though. Either that or the printer. What device is producing this result for you? At my new job we use FontReserve. I found Suitcase 10 to be a piece of crap that didn't play well with Adobe programs. Font Reserve seems a little moody with questionable fonts and doesn't like to activate them sometimes. All in all though, I experience no system or other software problems as a result of using this program. I can't say the same for Suitcase. I've also heard that ATM (Adobe Type Manager) is good, but have only used the classic version so can't vouch for it personally. Oh yeah this is in 10.3.9 btw. Congrats on the new job. Hope that helps. [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/285]Jeni[/url] on 08-03-2006 12:19)[/small]
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