well,
I´d send a business card (I did in Corel 10) wich has pantone colors in pdf. I gess what i want is rather any suggestion than an answer.
Sending the file in Corel keep the page size and is possible to bleed the images so i can let the printer prepare crop marks and etc. In the other hand, by setting a pdf, in spite of saving time, reducing the size and "packing" all the stuff (don´t have to send fonts separately etc), i have to put the page larger than the original to put "manually" the crops and maintain the bleed. Wich one is the best way to do? One thing that i´m worried about is the crop marks of corel. They dont´t seem to output in the spot color, instead, they go in CMYK. Wouldn´t it bring troubles to the printer?
well, hope i didn´t messed it up.
thanks
I´d send a business card (I did in Corel 10) wich has pantone colors in pdf. I gess what i want is rather any suggestion than an answer.
Sending the file in Corel keep the page size and is possible to bleed the images so i can let the printer prepare crop marks and etc. In the other hand, by setting a pdf, in spite of saving time, reducing the size and "packing" all the stuff (don´t have to send fonts separately etc), i have to put the page larger than the original to put "manually" the crops and maintain the bleed. Wich one is the best way to do? One thing that i´m worried about is the crop marks of corel. They dont´t seem to output in the spot color, instead, they go in CMYK. Wouldn´t it bring troubles to the printer?
well, hope i didn´t messed it up.
thanks