The main reason I joined this forum: my company keeps hiring designers who will only use Illustrator. They save their files to both Illustrator and PDF (every time). I am charged with putting them into CDR files for manufacturing routing and vinyl as well as making sure the shop floor can understand the mumbo jumbo they use to talk to architects and clients. (Do I sound like I have an issue...) I am having tantrums trying to get these to work. Bitmaps and copy going one way or another or worse, leaving all together. I have started opening in AI and resaving without compression and flattening the artwork. Any other hints out there from other sign designers? I am on X7 and Illustrator CC, I also have Adobe Pro XI
Looks like InDesign is the biggest culprit for making me crazy. I have been able to deal with most of my AI issues thanks to this forum! The designers are using InDesign to compile multi-page proposals. The InDesign issues with text appears to be documented all over the place. This is my first time ever having to deal with it. Is Illustrator that bad at handling multi-page files?
Venetia Hancock said:This is my first time ever having to deal with it. Is Illustrator that bad at handling multi-page files?
Yes. Unfortunately worse at many other things.
Venetia it seems you have the same issues as a lot of Corel shops. In design users are notorious for placing graphics with out linking fonts etc then sending the job down the line.
We output to lasers and vinyl out of corel x4 ,x6 illustrator cs6 and indesign cs6 it doesn't matter what the output device is to us Epilogue Roland Mimaki we also use Sign L for rotary engraving and printing.
they all have the tools
ross blair