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Kyra is working on a brochure for print. For the project’s fonts, which file type should she avoid using? postscript open type mono type true type
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Avoid using TrueType (.ttf) for a professional print brochure. PostScript Type 1 or OpenType (.otf/.otf with PostScript outlines) are preferred because they offer better print/RIP compatibility and advanced typographic features. (Note: modern workflows may accept TrueType, so confirm with your printer.)
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