I recently created 4 color layouts in Quark, with imported Illustrator EPS files. I made SURE that the background colors used in the quark file and the illustrator files were of the same values, but when the final pieces came back from the printer, the colors didn't match. However, when I printed them to my fiery before sending them to the printer, I didn't notice any substantial color differences (but the differences were there). Just to be sure, I made a quark eps, opened it it Illustrator and printed, and they were perfect, but when I distilled the files, on screen they were fine, but when I printed them to the fiery, they were WORSE! What is that all about and how in the world can I anticipate and prevent such faux pas? BTW, I built another set of files the same way, and when they came back from the (different) printer, they were perfect...
Please school me OBI WANS...
Please school me OBI WANS...

Couldn't think of something better yesterday. I'm creating a new one btw
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