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Hi. Usually, the best format for print is PDF/X (there are several standards) but it's a good idea ask to the print provider wich PDF/X to use.
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PDF/X-4 should do the work. All print service providers should be able to use that.
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It's also possible that the printer will want the native art files (depending on the type of printing, any special inks, etc.). To do this, use the File/Package... command and compress the resulting folder before sending.
Our printing company actually uses a custom PDF preset for our in-house files--from our customers, we usually request native Illustrator art with fonts (or text converted to outlines) and links included.
Hope this helps!
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(or text converted to outlines)
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That's a sacrilege. You should never be asked to outline the fonts.
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The best way is to ask your printer what deliverables it wants. Especially important is asking what black they want and file format.
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this is a question for your printer. they would give you the instructions as to the format/way they want you to submit files to them.
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Interesting question. Actually, you should have asked that question to your print vendor before even getting started. A big part of it is their RIP and final output device. I wonder if the project will be printed on a White substrate? Is that a Rich Black? You typically save in whatever version they can interpret. When you say "close to original", are you referring to the pic of the dog? The gradients?