Do you have a Kinko's nearby? If so, you can download their software and produce an output file directly from Xara (Distills it kind of like a PDF file) to create a file in Kinko's Document format. (*.kdf) Take it or send it directly to the Kinko's nearest you and they can process it. You can do all of this online too. I have used this with great success on small projects. I had outstanding results. I believe the file provides some kind of viewing compression, but retains 1200dpi printing information. Anyway, it has worked out well for me.!!! Hope this helps. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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