Why use a PDF workflow? To improve reliability and throughput, print publishers are adopting PDF workflows over traditional PostScript workflows. PDF provides the reliable digital master for streamlined printing, smoother communication between customers and print houses, faster production, fewer errors, and higher quality output. When clients submit print jobs as composite PDF files instead of as preseparated PostScript fileswhere each color is in a different file customers can make late-stage edits or design changes, and avoid costly delays that result when inaccurate files have to be returned or reworked by service providers.
All elements of a document are within a single, self-contained file. This means that all the fonts, images, and graphics are included automatically when distributed for review, or when proofed or printed.
Whatever layout program you prefer to work in, you just can't beat Adobe Acrobat when it comes to creating print-ready PDF files. Here at Quickmasterprinting.com we work in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS, InDesign CS). Adobe Creative Suite is the perfect choice for creating professional, print-ready documents. One of the best features of Creative Suite is the integration between its individual programs and the the ease of outputting perfect PDF files. No matter what your jobs were created in, whether it be Microsoft Publisher, Word or Quark Xpress, Adobe Acrobat makes it possible to output print-ready files from which we can print what you designed. When you send a properly prepared PDF, you can rest assured your job will be printed as you intended. Embedded fonts and graphics will print from the PDF without the hassles of opening native files in other applications and the associated problems with missing links, missing fonts, etc.
Due to the ease of working with PDF workflows, Quickmasterprinting.com only accepts PDF files as job input. Please do not submit native files created in Quark, Publisher, Word, PageMaker, InDesign or any other program. These files must be opened in their native applications and can have unpredictable results when opened on another computer than the one they were built on.