It is a pdg, and printing from a RIP. It is RGB on my file in corel.....so do I have to change settings in Versa Works?Let's look at some things
1. type of file printing i.e. eps, pdf, tif etc.
2. printing from a RIP or direct
3. CMYK, RGB, PANTONE blue
It is a pdg, and printing from a RIP. It is RGB on my file in corel.....so do I have to change settings in Versa Works?
Thank you I will try that!I don't know much from much, and I definitely don't know how a pdg file works, but I DO know that if I run a PDF through Versaworks and it has transparencies in the file, it can do all kinds of wonky things to the colors of objects in front of or behind the transparencies. My first step would be to listen to KrisMalby and find a Pantone match, and save as an EPS or JPG or something besides PDG and see if that helps.
Thank you for the help!I don't know much from much, and I definitely don't know how a pdg file works, but I DO know that if I run a PDF through Versaworks and it has transparencies in the file, it can do all kinds of wonky things to the colors of objects in front of or behind the transparencies. My first step would be to listen to KrisMalby and find a Pantone match, and save as an EPS or JPG or something besides PDG and see if that helps.