4 ( Four ) Color Printing
When using 4 color printing services, its not just the cost it takes that
it is important, but the time it takes to get the job done.
I had a 4 color
printing job for a seminar the other week at a national conference of aeronautical
engineers and designers, and was to give a presentation.
Power point is
a little stale, many people believe, and so I thought that I'd hand out
everyone their own personal and personalized printouts of my stats with
places where they can make their own notes as well as a form which they
can use to send them back to me, and ask questions and give feedback.
But,
unfortunately, I was way behind schedule, and was only able to give the
job to the printer palce four days before the scheduled event was to take
place, so there was a rush on the order, and it was more expensive than
a normal order.
When I got it back, I thought my 4 color printing job was alright, after
briefly looking through the printout. Everything was ready for the conference,
and when it was my turn to speak, there was appalause.
Little did I know,
that half of the printouts were misbound, with several of the pages in
the wrong order. Not only that, but some of them had missing pages, while
other ones had extra pages. The printing quality was, as promised, perfect,
but they never bothered to bind it correctly!
To avoid mishaps like this 4 color printing debacle, it can be advantageous
to bind your printouts yourself instead of ordering them bound for you.
This can be offered by many 4 color printing companies, and they should
give you a discount price. However, assembling all of those printouts will
take forever, and the results wont look as professional.
Another alternative
is to have them offer you a moneyback guarantee that their printouts are
all correctly assembled, well printed, and on time.
Any company should
be willing to stand behind their product like this, so if you cant get
this money back guarantee or some other type of agreement, then you probably
should not order your printouts from that company, but use someone else
instead.
4 color printing is the name of the process, but in reality, it creates
several thousand colors when its done. This is because it uses pixels,
tiny dots of ink, in different combinations to fool the eye into thinking
that there are many more colors than there actually are.
This is the same
way that newspapers and many magazines work, and is as good as the colors
actually being there.
About The Author
Jack P. Collins is a world renowned writer and journalist. More articles are available at Article Underground. Visit Article Underground today for in depth articles on printing from 4 color to single color and all types of publishing. |
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