

Users who print technical drawings and blueprints (Autodesk AutoCAD, Inventor, Design Review, SolidWorks, Microsoft Visio files).Users who print Microsoft Office (Word DOC, DOCX, RTF Excel XPS, XLSX PowerPoint PPT, PPTX) files.Print Conductor users can be divided into 4 non-equal groups: Print Conductor is commonly used in offices and organizations with intense document flow, such as construction and real estate companies, account departments, law firms, insurance companies, banks, post-offices, medical centers, and other institutions. In 9 out of 10 cases you won’t need to change the default settings - the documents will be properly printed out. In order to have your documents printed, all you need to do is add them to the printing list and press the ‘Start Printing’ button.


It will of course, make printing time take longer and the Printer will bill you for the extra time on the machines, extra work needed to handle the prints and will tell you it's your fault.The key advantage of Print Conductor - it is extremely easy to use and it has simple design. It willī) will need powder to absorb the excess of ink. Some printers will just ignore the fact that your work is very dark and have almost 400% TIL and will print it. You will comply with the Total Ink Limit. I've seen prints where almost Green or Blue objects where just very light grey.Ĭonverting beforehand give you also one, often overlooked, profit. Unfortunately those RIP profiles can ignore strong RGB colors (as they are set to convert only CMYK to CMYK). They are often set to change CMYK to machine CMYK (for example the machine will add 10% of Cyan so the profile take that 10% from plates). Sometimes the printer will use profiles build in their RIP. This will save you time and money when talking to printer or when making a complaint. Something that will show the colors after printing. Why you should do this? Because then you can print Cromalin or "Proof". YOU will choose what best suit you and what you want to achieve. Depending on the paper, printing machine etc your outcome may differ. Then when you are converting colors you can (and probably will) experiment with different profiles. Add to that the fact that paper can make it more dull and your fresh beautiful green grass may turn into brown pile of brown pile. On the left are colors in RGB on the right are CMYK. Not exactly the same as final product but close. Then how does converting beforehand help?įirst - you see what the colors will look like.
