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  • exador10

    inhaler is right..
    1st stop..
    go to the printer you're going to deal with, and ask them everything..
    what paper do they recomend for this type of job...what specs do they require....do they handle quark or indesign or both....do they want it sent by PDF or bring in the job on a disc......ask them everything you can think of....

    2nd stop...if you really want to use a nice paper of your own choice, contact a paper company
    do some research and ask for some samples..hell they'll usually send you a big ass box with a million samples..
    http://www.paperonline.org/

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