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    Quote Originally Posted by pisquee View Post
    We use Photoshop CC (on Windows 10) ... under £9 a month subscription, which gives you two licenses, so you can run it on two PCs at a time - so get it and run it on both your OSX and Windows machine if you want. It's the same software whatever OS you run it on, so doesn't matter really what it's running on.
    Thats good to know.

    When you create a logo/design to print on a mug what file extension does it need to be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMuggins View Post
    Thats good to know.

    When you create a logo/design to print on a mug what file extension does it need to be?
    If you're just starting out then get PhotoShop CS2 - it is available free of charge from several download sites now with a license code. This would be perfect for whilst you get to know the software and play with designs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bms View Post
    If you're just starting out then get PhotoShop CS2 - it is available free of charge from several download sites now with a license code. This would be perfect for whilst you get to know the software and play with designs.
    I'm OK with graphics software, I use pixelmator on Mac and have experience with logos etc. It was more the printing side I was asking about as I need to check that my current software supports the file types.

    CS2 is the PPC version rather than Intel

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    What is ppc? As cs2 works on all pc's no matter if intel, amd or ciryx...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    What is ppc? As cs2 works on all pc's no matter if intel, amd or ciryx...
    PPC is the chip architecture Apple used before going to Intel

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    Power pc. Got you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    Power pc. Got you!
    Easy to get confused PPC/PC

    Back to the file types I was asking about. Whats the best format for printing to mugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMuggins View Post
    Easy to get confused PPC/PC

    Back to the file types I was asking about. Whats the best format for printing to mugs?
    A 300dpi JPG is perfect, but with the Ricoh printers and PowerDriver you can print from anything so it doesn't matter - jpg, doc, ppt, pdf, etc. You just need a decent resolution to get a great image.

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    Sorry to but in... But does power driver work on Mac? I'm about to receive my first Ricoh SG3110 this week

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    Quote Originally Posted by A11kns View Post
    Sorry to but in... But does power driver work on Mac? I'm about to receive my first Ricoh SG3110 this week
    Sorry noit doesn't. You'll need to use an ICC profile with software that supports it.

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