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A bad file also can manifest issues with each party in the workflow. In design and premedia processes, for example, artists and operators each may need to spend time correcting the file, incurring processing delays and higher costs, which are likely to be passed on to the brand. In the creation of printing tools and in the formulation of ink colors, a bad file may lead to extra processing time, wasted materials, and on-press delays.
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