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	<title>Scribus Friendly Printers</title>
	<h2>Scribus Friendly Printers</h2>
	<p>Once you have your masterpiece created, sometimes the next step is getting is your file commercially printed.</p>
	<h4>What defines a "Scribus Friendly Printer" ?</h4>
	<p>First and foremost the ability to handle PDF directly without conversion to other formats. Conversion for placement into other page layout applications is <strong>not</strong> recommended and may result in reduced print quality. Ideally, a printer can handle a Scribus file natively, but is not a necessity. The most important is the ability to handle correctly newer versions of PDF without further alteration.</p>
	<p>This list is by no means comprehensive, but are printers who have been involved in developing Scribus and or have expressed a willingness to handle Scribus files natively or as PDF: </p>

	<h3>North America / Canada</h3>
	<p><a href="http://www.mardigrafe.com/index.html">Mardigrafe</a> Based in Montreal - Capable of working with native Scribus files. Can work with English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish texts.</p>
	<h3>North America / USA</h3>
	<p><a href="http://ecape.com/mediakit/print_dsn_index.shtml">Cape Cod Ink</a> based in Massachusetts. Can handle a range of printing needs including short run color print jobs. Can handle native Scribus files on request.</p>
	<h3>Europe / Germany</h3>
<p>	<a href="http://digital-print-center.com/">Digital Print Center</a> based in Konstanz - Specialist in Digital Copy and database publishing. </p>
<p>If you know of printers who should be added to this list, please mail mrdocs at scribus.info.</p>
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