when printing, you want to have a number of pages divisible by 4. divisible by 16 is even better. and if your comic is black-and-white, and the cover in colour, you ideally want to print these separately. so you get 4+16+16 pages (4 colour + 32 b/w). as anhes' comic is 30 pages, he needs to pad out. if i was printing this comic, i'd put >>1755247 on inside front cover, and >>1747977 on b/w page 32, perhaps use page 31 as a credits page. that leaves inside back cover blank, but one of the lush puppies images could be used as filler.
anhes use of fake halftone raster will probably not print well though. hopefully it's just a filter he's able to remove, so he can send the pure greyscale images to the prospective printer.
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