Poll: How do you handle clients who send uneditable files?
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Ricardo Aries
Ricardo Aries  Identity Verified
Indonésie
Local time: 01:53
Membre (2020)
anglais vers indonésien
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My Workflow for Charging File Prep Surcharges 00:39

When I receive non-editable files from clients—like flattened PDFs, low-res scans, or image files—I always explain that converting them into a workable format requires an extra layer of technical preparation. Depending on the document's condition, this involves running high-accuracy OCR, manually transcribing degraded or handwritten sections, and performing Desktop Publishing (DTP) to ensure the target layout, tables, and branding match the original. Because of the extra time and technical e... See more
When I receive non-editable files from clients—like flattened PDFs, low-res scans, or image files—I always explain that converting them into a workable format requires an extra layer of technical preparation. Depending on the document's condition, this involves running high-accuracy OCR, manually transcribing degraded or handwritten sections, and performing Desktop Publishing (DTP) to ensure the target layout, tables, and branding match the original. Because of the extra time and technical effort involved, I apply a modest file-preparation or DTP surcharge on top of standard translation rates. To give clients flexibility, I typically offer two options: a full layout reconstruction so the final deliverable looks identical to the original file, or a simplified dual-column format with bracketed placeholders (e.g., [Stamp], [Signature]) for a lower formatting fee.Collapse


 
Thayenga
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Allemagne
Local time: 20:53
Membre (2009)
anglais vers allemand
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Other 09:38

I politely ask for an edible copy and inform them that, should one not be available, there will be a surcharge. Usually, this does the trick, especially when I send them a page converted via OCR which hardly ever renders a clean copy. Or I never hear from them again - which could be considered my win.

[Edited at 2026-08-17 14:44 GMT]


WolfgangS
Christine Andersen
Alexandra Speirs
 
Jeff Whittaker
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États-Unis
espagnol vers anglais
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I say thank you and.. 14:33

I say thank you and translate the document as I always have. I started translating from curly thermal paper faxes in the early 90s, so I have no problem working with a "non-editable" text and I do not add a surcharge.

[Edited at 2026-08-17 14:36 GMT]


Aisha Maniar
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
 
expressisverbis
expressisverbis
Portugal
Local time: 19:53
anglais vers portugais
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I’m always happy to receive them. 17:09

I handle these documents just like any others.
In fact, I don’t mind receiving them at all; quite the opposite.
To be honest, I usually see them as a very good sign, so I’m always happy to receive them.


Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
 


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