nellipope
Member
Hi,
I have recently been having issues with some printed literature. Thin grey borders appearing around jpegs.
This issue appears only in PRINT not on screen or under any preview, neither does it happen with any other print work I have ever created, and seems to only occur with this particular printer.
So a brief back story, I have been commission to create a series of adverts for a local magazine (display ads, colour, glossy etc). The Adverts are more like editorials with text and images inserted, the artwork is put together in InDesign and a Press Ready PDF created. I have used exactly the same process for previous magazine layout work, brochure or print work without any issue in the past, so the only difference is the printer and any process they may be using to set the magazine's pages?
I would like to sort this frustrating issue out for the next month's issue, can anyone cast any light on it. The magazine isn't the most 'enlightened' technically, so the balls really in my court.
PS There are no hidden borders or background colours.
Thanks
I have recently been having issues with some printed literature. Thin grey borders appearing around jpegs.
This issue appears only in PRINT not on screen or under any preview, neither does it happen with any other print work I have ever created, and seems to only occur with this particular printer.
So a brief back story, I have been commission to create a series of adverts for a local magazine (display ads, colour, glossy etc). The Adverts are more like editorials with text and images inserted, the artwork is put together in InDesign and a Press Ready PDF created. I have used exactly the same process for previous magazine layout work, brochure or print work without any issue in the past, so the only difference is the printer and any process they may be using to set the magazine's pages?
I would like to sort this frustrating issue out for the next month's issue, can anyone cast any light on it. The magazine isn't the most 'enlightened' technically, so the balls really in my court.
PS There are no hidden borders or background colours.
Thanks