Ok, I am reading questions and complaints of all sorts (from why my printer does not print what I see to CorelDraw crashes when I try to do this or that). What I can see is that most of those complaints and questions are coming from amateur to semi-professionals graphic designers, that in fact have no idea what they are dealing with.
I read in a thread only a few minutes ago: 'I don't know and do not understand what resolution and print screens are. Anyway, my gradient fill is banding when printed. Please help'. Well, I would like to suggest to our friend, either hiring a professional designer to do the job, or spending several semesters at a design school / college / university (a real one that is), in order to get the knowledge about what is printed and how. Professional designers are called that way for a reason, not just because they are making their living by designing stuff for clients.
And there is only one to blame for all those amateur graphic designers: Microsoft. When they are introducing Word (which really sucks) as an 'almost professional design tool' every blond secretary thought she was born to be a graphic designer, so who would need a pro do the job? Want to know? Microsoft DOES! Do you get that? Even the company that introduced the 'almost professional design tool' does not trust their own software to do the job. So why would you?
And do they trust a blond secretary to the design? Of course not! They hire design agencies to do the job. So, if Microsoft (and they could easily hire hundreds of in-house graphic designers) is outsourcing graphic design tasks, I don't think you could know better than them.
So, please let the professional graphic designers do the job for you. They certainly know better!