Zdenek Wagner wrote:
> As I found, it is not necessary to be fully PDF/X compliant, in some cases 
> even PDF 1.5 is acceptable. It is a matter of negotiation with the printer 
> what they accept and what they do not. The good companies are able to 
> visualize the output without actually printing it so it is possible to check. 
> and they can make the proof available on their web and send the private link 
> to the customer.
Yes, that is what they have proposed, but we are asking for a hard-copy proof 
(for which we will be willing to pay, of course).
> Acrobat (at least v9) has even PDF/X profile, you can convert almost any PDF 
> to PDF/X in a single step.
Sadly I have no budget for Acrobat 9, since all work that I have done for the 
last eight years has been /pro bono/.

** Phil.
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Philip Taylor


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