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![]() Unfortunately it is all too easy to brush over this key activity and assume that everything will turn out all right when printed. Don't wait until too late - In fact it's almost human nature not to truly check your printing until the finished product is delivered. The sad truth is, that it'll be too late. What am I signing for ? - This will depend on the proofing stage that you are up to. Check to see whether this is the final proof and if it is be aware that you'll be signing for all errors or omissions, whether they were in your original text or not. Caution – please read before legally signing - We work hard to ensure each print job is absolutely perfect. Please play your part in this by helping us to check your proof copy. You should be aware that as you may be looking at a copy of the artwork, it may not be of the same high standard as the original. Here are some of the things you should look out for when checking your proofs. Layout, punctuation, spelling, typeface and colour accuracy (if you are checking a matchproof or wet proof). Once this form has been signed and returned to us we cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions, whether or not they appeared in the original job instructions, unless they are clearly marked on the attached proof. We will hold all work on this job until you return this sheet to us with the section below completed. Please note that any changes or additions, rather than corrections, made to either copy or design at this stage will cost extra. (please read our terms and conditions here) At the rise of the hand of the policeman, stop rapidly. Do not pass him or otherwise disrespect him.
If pedestrian obstacle your path, tootle horn melodiously. If he continue to obstacle, tootle horn vigorously and utter vocal warning such as "Hi, Hi." Beware of greasy corner where lurk skid demon. Cease step on, approach slowly, round cautiously, resume step on gradually. from an official Japanese guide for English-speaking drivers 1936
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