Sep 24, 2011 9:57 AM
artifacts in printing eps
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I have designed 18 "tee-signs" for our disc golf course. They print fine from Illustrator to various color printers. Now, we are getting them printed on a sticker which we will affix to a metal plate and post near the tees. The printer we are working with requested eps, so I saved a few in illustrator eps format and had him print them to test. They look great except for a few artifacts. For instance, for hole 8, around the "8" in upper left there is a very light shaded rectangle. This doesn't correspond to any shape that is buried in there. It doesn't make sense to me. I could take a picture of that and post if it would help. What it *should* look like is http://mypages.valdosta.edu/dgibson/pbin/dgolf/tsigns/08.jpg (note, this does NOT show the artifact). So, I printed the eps files myself, and I don't get those artifacts, but I do get a few random lines, and also the corners of the stroked fonts look like they are "selected", i.e. tiny circle. Does anyone have any advice?
Your post pertains to the production printing of graphic arts files. This forum is for the volume production printing of customized documents with LiveCycle/ADEP Production Print. I'd suggest that you post your question again on another forum, such as Adobe Illustrator.
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