You do really have to distinguish between the case where you do work for yourself with your printer and jobs to be handled by a print shop. Working with my printer is easy. Working with a print shop is harder, but not that much. In fact you just have to develop a good relationship whith you print shop. You have to try, send them some stuff when you try new things... Otherwise, when things have been tested, it goes smoothly. It was my experience. Respect your professional printer and see what he can do with your stuff which is always be far from perfect. I privilege a small printer with whom I can talk. Not a big print shop available on the web. Printing is not an exact science, it more a kraftmanship. A good kraftman is better than any science. Ask him how to get a really good black. He will tell you.
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