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I want to create graphics files on my computer and take them to a Mac-based service bureau for printing. How can I do this with TransferPro?

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I want to create graphics files on my computer and take them to a Mac-based service bureau for printing. How can I do this with TransferPro?

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A – You can either copy the original Macintosh document if the service bureau has the same software application on their Mac which you used (see last Q&A above) or you can generate a PostScript file and just take the PostScript file to the service bureau. When you send PostScript files, the service bureau does not need the application which created the document. When sending PostScript files, be sure to furnish the printer with a list of ALL the fonts you used in the document. If you specify fonts which are not loaded in the printers RIP, you will get a default font which is usually very ugly and will ruin the output. As an alternative, most applications have the ability to embed the fonts in the PostScript file when generating it. This increases the file size a lot, but ensures that the printed output will look right. When copying PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files, make sure that all all TransferPro filters are turned off. To generate a PostScript file, you usually spe

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