> The printer is saying that the 'black' text will come out as a muddy
> brown with misregistration issues (not sure what that means) and he is
> also not happy with the other colours.
> 
In Acrobat Pro 7, try this to solve the RGB black type problem:

Create the file without any special conversion.
Go to the Tools>Print Production>Convert Colors menu.
Set the Action menu to Convert.
Set the Destination Space Profile to your color space (try SWOP Coated).
Select Preserve Black Objects (this should keep RGB black as 100% K).
Click OK.

David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. - Results-Oriented Training
http://www.IDEAStraining.com
Adobe Certified (since 1995) for ALL Print and Web
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