In-Print: Why You Should Enter
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All this care may seem excessive, but be assured it is not. The first things the In-Print judges look for are flaws. They use loupes to check for poor registration and hickeys. They scrutinize folds to make sure both halves of the sheet line up, often eliminating entries that are cracked along the folds. Other things they look for: holes and missing dots in solids, color variation from page to page and track marks on paper. (For more tips, go to www.inplantgraphics.com/contest.)
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