On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 06:16, Peter Leinen wrote: > Hi, > > from time to time I have to make some color flyers for a non-profit > organisation. In the past I'm using XFig on my linux machine. > > Now the printing company requieres color separated Post/Pdf-files. > Is this possible with the Scribus-printing software?
They should either: accept a print-ready PDF, which has all colors in CMYK or a postscript file which can be created by File > Print File as the "printer" selected from the drop down list. Scribus can export completely conformant PDF/X-3, which they should know about. PDF/X was basically invented in Germany by the press industry there. Unless you have proprietary spot colors from say Pantone or Toyo, you should not need to deal with separations. That is, in this day, the printer's obligation and in most cases much easier with the newest RIPS and imagesetters. If not, seek another printer IMO. Regards, Peter
