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Such sanitization, he says, "regularizes PS, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the regularized PS will now be RIPable," says McIlroy. So PDF is hardly a complete panacea for production problems. "If you have what we affectionately refer to as a 'file from hell' in the PS world, whether that's a particularly difficult QuarkXPress file or perhaps one that you've converted to PS," says McIlroy, "simply putting it in PDF does not guarantee that it will be smooth and happy and well-behaved."
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