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Printing_techniques
| Printing techniques
If you are new to printing, some tips might be of great help to
you. You don’t have to run through a lot of pains that you will
encounter if you decide to print for yourself. Of course, you
may not be as perfect as expected but there are ways to improve
your handling. If you are using PhotoShop, keep your color
settings to a higher mode like 8 or even higher.
Always set it up at the highest resolution because it will
definitely bring out great colors and prints. Make sure before
you print out, you are most sure that the work you have done is
really ready for printing. Inks are truly expensive today so it
is not proper to waste your prints especially the colored ones.
Try to even out your designs and make sure it all goes well
before you call your printer. Your printer might not be as
friendly as saving every ink printed on paper. Well sometimes,
even If you are most sure that your design is ready for
printing, what if your printer is not? You can try it by test
printing.
Printing one try for the first print wouldn’t hurt a bit. At
least you won’t have to put all your print works to crap the
time you finish but finds out the printer cut loose with the
job. Make sure if you want to test print, don’t print the whole
stuff because you will definitely overdo and it will just be a
waste of ink.
If you print two types which is the Black and white printing and
color printing, they have two different settings so if you are
having both, it would be very appropriate if you provide
yourself with two printers, one for black and white and another
for the colored pages.
Changing the settings every other time might cause some waste to
your printing so have two to work for your printing differently.
You will not have to change the settings every other time. This
causes the settings to change or might sometimes be confusing to
you.
Paper quality is also considered in printing. Some printers
require a special type of paper but for the common printers
available, you need to position correctly the paper to the
printer. Do not feed it with bundles of paper that exceeds the
allowance. Make sure it still has space to breathe in air.
These are but few tips but they make sense. So don’t just print.
For comments and inquiries about the article visit
http://www.uprinting.com
About the author:
Karen Nodalo came across writing when she was about 11. The
whole craze for writing started when she first wrote her diary
during elementary years. After school, she would write in it
first before doing homework. She finds it cool and until now she
still keeps one.
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