I can find no print services in Tucson that can open a Vectorwork's file so I save each sheet as a tiff or jpg or pdf and take those files to the printer.
When using these formats is their a reduction in image quality (resolution)? Would the printing be better if the printer used Vectorworks viewer or had a Vectorworks program?
I have read other's postings and know to ask the printer to increase resolution to 600 dpi but I am still curious about this question.
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Mark Fleming
I can find no print services in Tucson that can open a Vectorwork's file so I save each sheet as a tiff or jpg or pdf and take those files to the printer.
When using these formats is their a reduction in image quality (resolution)? Would the printing be better if the printer used Vectorworks viewer or had a Vectorworks program?
I have read other's postings and know to ask the printer to increase resolution to 600 dpi but I am still curious about this question.
Thank you
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