Types
of Files We Accept For Printing...
For quality purposes, we require that all files sent
to us follow industry standard formats, as 300dpi,
CMYK, with 1/4" (0.25") Bleeds...
So what does this mean? Read on..
We will only accept the following standard file formats:
TIF - JPG - PDF - EPS - PSD
We DO NOT accept Quark, Pagemaker, Corel Draw, Word,
or any similar formats. These formats may be converted
to one of the standard file formats listed above.
Instructions on how to convert these formats are
included below.
Tips for Quality Output...
Although we check all of our customer files for general
problems, we are not responsible for customers that
submit artwork incorrectly. To ensure quality output,
please read and follow all guidelines carefully!
If you have any questions regarding your files, contact
our customer care center.
Resolution
We require all submitted files to be 300dpi (Dots
Per Inch). If you design a job at 72dpi or lower
we cannot use the file. 72dpi images print blurry
with jagged edges. See the example below where one
image was created at the proper 300dpi, the other
was created at 72dpi.
300dpi(1).jpg
72dpi.jpg
Bleed
During the cutting process, about 1/8” on all
sides of your artwork will be trimmed off. This is
considered "bleed" area. Make sure you do not have
any important content in this area. Adjust your artwork
to compensate for cutting by allowing an extra 1/8” beyond
the finished size of your piece. (See Diagram Below,
Also see Size)
Although our cutters are precise, we can not guarantee
any print job to be cut accurately unless it has
the proper bleed. There are no exceptions. Also,
please keep your text at least 1/4" away from the
edge of artwork. This way your text is in a "safe" area
and won't be in danger of cutting off.
Safety ("safe" area)
The safety or "safe" area is the space where its
safe to put your content including text.
Size
Your print files should be designed in the size that
is being ordered plus 1/4" for bleed. We assume that
you desire the size you selected and paid for during
the ordering process. We reserve the right to re-size
or stretch your artwork in accordance to the size
you indicated. For example you ordered as a 4"x6" postcard
but submitted a 4.25"x5.5" file. It is standard practice
for us to stretch your artwork to print as the 4"x6" your
ordered. Please refer to our Products pages for exact
sizes and formats.
Borders
If your job requires a border, we recommend a minimum
of 1/4" thickness on all sides in order to have your
border appear somewhat even. Our cutters are very
precise, however due to paper shift, we can not guarantee
your borders would be exactly even on all sides.
This is especially true for business cards.
Color
There are two types of color spaces that are used
for graphics and print design:
RGB
(Red, Green, Blue) These are the colors your monitor
uses to display everything. DO NOT send us RGB files.
CMYK
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) These are the colors
used for printing. Your files must be submitted in
CMYK format.
If your send us RGB files we will have to convert
them to CMYK. This will cause a color shift. Color
shifts are usually not visible in color photographs;
however, rich and solid colors (like a background)
can be affected by a color conversion from RGB to
CMYK. Most of the time, color shifts are minor and
may not be noticeable.
Using the color Black
Rich Black
Large, solid black areas and text over 36 points
should use Rich Black (4-color black) to prevent
the color looking gray. Rich Black consists of 30%
Cyan, 30% Magenta, 30% Yellow, 100% Black. For regular
body text, do not use Rich Black - use 100% Black
(100% Black, 0% Cyan, 0% Magenta, 0% Yellow).
If you have small, thin text on your piece, it is
STRONGLY recommended that you DO NOT use Rich Black
on your piece. Although, using a 4-color black is
recommended on larger areas, using rich black text
on small areas will make your text blurry and at
times, unreadable.
Full Color Printing uses 4 plates (Cyan, Magenta,
Yellow and Black) that overlay tiny drops of ink
in a precise mix and pattern to make your full color
image. This pattern will vary slightly and shift
naturally during the printing process. If you use
all 4 colors to create your thin black text, this
natural variation creates a ghosting effect because
all 4 colors will not overlay precisely.
This is especially evident on small text, or small
lines 12pt and smaller. In order to fix this, we
require that all small text be created as 100% Black,
0% Cyan, 0% Magenta, 0% Yellow.
Fonts
Convert fonts to outlines. By converting fonts to
outlines in programs like Illustrator and FreeHand,
you will avoid font issues such as missing fonts
or missing text. When converting text to outlines,
the font becomes a "shape" and will look no different
than its original font.
In Photoshop, text can be rasterized and therefore
does not need the fonts. Keep in mind that after
rasterizing text, no changes can be made to the text
so be sure to save your original file.
If your fonts are not converted to outlines or rasterized,
your design may not be viewed the way it was meant
to be seen.
File Names
In order to make processing your job more efficient,
please use unique file names for the files you are
submitting. File names should reflect the job name
that was given when ordering. Example: JanuarySpecials_front.pdf
Same Image on Both Sides
Let us know during the ordering process if you want
your project printed with the same image on both
sides. If we are not notified early in the project
and receive only one file, your project could be
delayed in order to locate the second file. If we
receive two of the same file, your project could
be delayed until you verify that both sides are to
be printed with the same image.
Instructions For Exporting From Design Programs
Quark Xpress®
* From the file menu in Quark
select: "Save page as EPS..."
* Name the file and press "Save".
* Open the Quark EPS file into
Adobe Illustrator, "Select All" and go to the "Type" menu
selection and "Create Outlines". All text on files
must be converted to outlines with the outline set
to zero to eliminate the need for fonts.
* Save file as Illustrator EPS
with placed images included.
* Open Illustrator EPS file into
Photoshop.
* In Photoshop set resolution
to 300 dpi and mode to CMYK.
* Save files as "JPEG" or "TIF" with
Maximum quality.
Freehand®
* Go to "Edit"; "Select"; "All" and
then go to the menu selection "Text" then "Convert
to Paths". All text within files must be converted
to paths with the stroke set to zero to eliminate
the need for fonts to be sent to us.
* Export file as EPS with placed
images included.
* Open EPS file into Photoshop.
* In Photoshop set resolution
to 300 dpi and mode to CMYK.
* Save files as "JPEG" or "TIF" with
Maximum quality.
Adobe Illustrator®
* In Illustrator "Select All" and
go to the "Type" menu selection and "Create Outlines".
All text within files must be converted to outlines
with the outline set to zero to eliminate the need
for fonts.
* Save file as Illustrator EPS
with placed images included.
* Open Illustrator EPS file
into Photoshop.
* In Photoshop set resolution
to 300 dpi and mode to CMYK.
* Save files as "JPEG" or "TIF" with
Maximum quality. |