WHAT IS PREPRESS?

Prepress refers to the process of designing a print layout through to final printing in the commercial printing business. The digital prepress process takes electronic data and converts it into a format suitable for printing.

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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Solo Printing uses a G7 Master Certified Workflow that includes high-speed digital prepress, digital proofing, and direct-to-plate imaging. Our staff of prepress professionals is well-versed in all desktop publishing technologies, guaranteeing that the project you imagine becomes a reality.

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BASICS OF PREPRESS PRINTING
Once the files have been sent to the printer, the prepress step of the printing process begins. It takes more than beautiful artwork and a well-designed layout to produce a high-quality printed item. What most print customers don’t realise is that what you see on a computer screen isn’t always what you get on paper. This is why the printing process requires a well-trained and competent prepress crew. Our prepress staff is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you with any design concerns or questions you may have. We take a proactive approach to ensuring that your task is completed correctly.

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The prepress process at Solo Printing includes the following steps:

  1. Imposing the files is the first step.
  2. Image Reports in Low Resolution
  3. Epson SureColor P9000 Digital Hi-Res Proofing System
  4. Proofing with Blueline
  5. Direct-to-Plate Imaging (DTP)
  6. Retouching of photographs
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With high-speed digital prepress, digital proofing, and direct-to-plate imaging, Solo uses a fully electronic G7 Master Certified Workflow. Plate-setters, image-setters, raster image processors, chemical processors, and related accessories are all needed in the prepress process. Solo Printing has the equipment necessary to do the project to the greatest possible standard. Give us a call now if you’d like to learn more about our prepress process and how we can help you. We’ll be pleased to address any queries you may have.

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