Colours When creating layouts on your computer, the colours you see on your display will in most cases not be representative of the actual printed colours. When not calibrated, displays can be very inaccurate, and they are thus far from being the optimum way of deciding on special colours. If, on the other hand, you use a 4-colour table, you will be able to match the colours with far better accuracy. If you work with Pantone or RGB colours, the result may produce considerable colour variations. Always remember to convert your colours to CMYK. This even applies to images and illustrations.
If you are unsure as to the final appearance of a particular colour in print, you are welcome to contact our sales department and order a test print.
Fonts As a precaution, it is always a god idea to include all fonts used in your document. This applies to screen fonts as well as printer fonts and fonts used in any EPS files. To allow us to verify the correctness of your prints, it is always a good idea to include a "dummy". A dummy is a print (B/W is in order) that we can use to verify that our prints look like your own.