Best Practices for Exporting Designs for Custom Printed Wax Paper
I’m working with custom food packaging designs and often need to export high-quality vector files for printing. One challenge I face is ensuring that transparency and color accuracy remain intact, especially when working with wax paper printing.
I've been using Adobe Acrobat to review and optimize my PDFs before sending them to print. However, I’d love to hear how others handle color profiles and transparency flattening to maintain print quality.
For context, I’m working with a custom wax paper printing project (https://customwaxpaper.com/) and need to ensure the final output looks as expected. Any tips on Acrobat settings or file preparation best practices?
