Thanks for hte help. I tried going in and saving the ads as 600, and 1200 dpi, and the text still looks fuzzy at printout. Im afraid to mess with the ppd/distiller settings, since they are the settings our printer gave to us to use.
Any other suggestions? Short of redoing ALL of our ads in...
my company recently switched from Quark to InDesign, and I'm LOVIN it — with the exception of one major problem-our ads are losing quality when we print.
My staff builds the ads (text and all) in Photoshop, then I import them into the book...
We have been saving the ads as .tiffs, and then...
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