Quote Originally Posted by mwenz View Post
99% of what I do is print.
I could care less whether the output is vector or bitmap--it all will be eventually rasterized at the RIP. My one concern is the resolution. It needs to be "automatically" controllable. Like effects resolution are able to be set at the application level, even better at a document resolution level. 192 dpi is good enough for "lower-end" digital print (including via DFEs on commercial digital presses) but it isn't good enough for higher-end printing. Especially if there is any enlargement.
Yes, Mike. But it holds for disposable products.
The fact that many customers wish to use the purchased CMYK AI(EPS) file in the future. That is, change the color, shapes, texts etc...
What the user sees when open my vector file in AI or CD or DP or Insc or......?

In such cases, I use 100% vector without complex gradients, no transparency, no effects and other rubbish. I do not work for myself. I'm doing for someone.

It is the critical moment, why I believe that it is unethical to sell a web site made in Xara. Only the Xara's user can modify it.