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Printing Color Copies

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Summary: To print color copies of a document, simply modify the color profile in the printer settings to achieve the desired effect. Type in the number of copies in the correct field before clicking "Print" with tips from an experienced graphic artist in this free video on graphic design.

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Jason has been a graphic artist for more than eight years. He is extremely proficient with all aspects of graphic arts and web design, utilizing a variety of programs to complete his...read more

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"Ok! I'm going to show you real quickly how you set up first printing in color with Photoshop. I'm just going to start a new document here, just make it a US paper size real quick. So, let's say, you know, you're setting up your document and you know you're going to be printing in color, you want to get down to Color Mode here, you want to select CM like a color, going to go to Color Profile and we going to put it on US Sheet Fed loaded B2, let me click OK for that. And we have a document, you know, do whatever you want, if you got photo or you know, you want to draw around, be creative, shop a couple of different colors in here, whatever, it's you know. Let's say you got your photo, you got your color, picture that you want to get printed up. Say now, you got this file, go to Save As and we make sure it's a PDF file, right here and you'd save it, you know. You'd click Set Up where I can see I'm okay and Save, and you should basically have your file should be all ready to be printed properly in full color. That's how we print and set up color copies in Photoshop."

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