![]() Well it depends on your knowledge and skill and what your Printer is happy with.I'm pretty experienced and expert at making the most unlikely software do stuff it wasn't intended for and I'd be very hesitant at using Pages for anything beyond fairly straight forward layouts. It does not make financial sense and they may shift the onus on you for anything that goes wrong and costs money and time to fix.Peter. Most Printers do not want to spend a fortune on a poor bet, just so you can save on professional software. Particularly where there is any transparency such as in shadows, reflections and 3D objects, by default OSX renders these at 72dpi only which is way too low.If your Printer has Macs and has Pages installed he can see if he can successfully run the Pages file directly to his RIP, but depending on the RIP he may still have problems with the transparency.Always, always, aways discuss your job with the Printer who will advise you whether it will meet their requirements. Principally in ensuring the colors are all workable cmyk and maintaining sufficient resolution. ![]()
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