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Re: Imported Graphics/Sending files to printer



Adam Korman wrote:
> 
> Q: What's the best way to deal with imported graphics when sending files to
> an outside printer?
> Mac (Windows soon?) / Frame 5.1.1 (5.5.6 soon?)

When I've dealt with sending electronic files to printers in the past,
they've
always preferred getting 
> 
> Here's the problem.  We do massive amounts of duplication in-house in black
> and white.  95% of what we print is in black and white.  That extra 5% we
> need to send out for printing.  But, those pages (1)are scattered throughout
> 200-300 pages of any given document and (2) generally have graphics imported
> by reference.
> 
> In the past what we've done is create a .pdf, import just the pages with
> color to Illustrator, then send the files to the printer for color
> separation, etc., etc.  What we'd like to do just send the Frame files over
> and tell them which pages to print, but there's no easy way to do this given
> that most of the color graphics are imported by reference.  Is there a way
> to automatically copy referenced graphics into each document, or at least
> create a list of the referenced graphics with page number and file path?  Or
> a better solution all together?
> 
> Thanks,
> Adam
> 
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