![]() I've since exported all the files as EPS and Photoshop PDFs, and apparently there's still a problem. ![]() Maybe try these exported as a PDF and an EPS file to see how those work. These do show up this time, however they come in as a vector file with an embedded image. However, I received another message from the printer: zip folder so I got to wondering if the compression had done something weird to them - I re-sent all of the AI files as individual attachments and they were properly preserved this time. I went back and double checked all of them, and they were all showing up as having file sizes that seemed appropriate given the contents. My client and his printer sent me a message alerting me to the fact that all the vector files were showing up really small (as in less than a KB) and were strangely empty. ![]() I just used Photoshop's Export > Paths to Illustrator function to create the AI files since I don't actually have Illustrator, and this method has always worked in the past. So I recently did some logo design work for a friend of a friend and just sent him a collection of image files, with each design available as a basic JPG, a transparent PNG, and an AI vector file. ![]()
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