Basic
Graphic Specs
Other File Formats (in order of preference):
- Illustrator (outlined fonts, embed images, CMYK)
- PDF (outlined fonts, embed images, CMYK)
- PSD (CMYK, flattened layers)
- JPG (High quality file - low compression)
But if your file is coming in the following formats,
don't forget to:
- Corel Draw: Covert text to curves, bitmaps at 300 DPIs
- Illustrator: Convert text to outlines, bitmaps at 300
DPIs, embed all pictures
- PhotoShop: Flatten layers
- Acrobat: Embed fonts, Print output settings.
- Work in CMYK. We are not responsible for dramatic color
changes when converting from RGB to CMYK. Anyways, some
variations may occur due to differences in monitor calibrations
and so. If color is vital, please request the PerfectColor
Program.
- 200 DPIs minimum
Basic Recommendations:
• Supply all the necessary files.
Include all image and graphic files imported into your document.
Graphics that are missing may remain visible but will output
in low resolution and look pixilated and fuzzy. Also please
supply original and editable copies of all graphic files.
• Supply the necessary fonts.
Please be certain to provide both printer and screen fonts.
If printer fonts are missing we will not be able to create
films for your job.
• Convert all your colors from RGB to CMYK.
Your images may print black and white or with inaccurate color
if you neglect to convert images.
• When converting a Pantone color to CMYK, verify that
the CMYK color is equivalent to the original color. Some Pantone
colors are outside of the CMYK color space and appear different
when printed as process color. View your screen after conversion
for a rough idea of how that color will appear. For an exact
determination, view a Pantone color conversion guide.
• Scan or save your images at the correct resolution.
Set scanning resolution at double the output line screen.
At least at 100% and 300 dpi. If you are not very familiar
with this process, allow us to help you. A small extra fee
will be added.
• Set document bleeds up correctly.
Make sure all bleeds extend between 1/4 and 1/8 of an inch
beyond the edge of the size of the finished document. Again,
if you are not familiar with this technicality, let us do
the job for you. It's free!
• Send us a mock-up of your document.
It is always useful to have a mock-up as a guide for printing.
A PDF e-mailed with your job or even a laser proof faxed to
us can serve as such a guide.
• Label everything.
Clearly write your name, address and phone number on all diskettes,
art or proofs that are sent to us. It is also helpful to provide
us with a checklist of everything you are sending.
Following the above checklist helps reduce potential problems,
speeds up delivery and avoids fees associated with pre-press
problems.
However, don’t worry if you don’t do all these
steps or don’t understand how to do them. We can work
with any file you provide. Just submit whatever you have:
we will pick up the phone and call you if we have questions.
You can e-mail or send by courier service to us. Also we
have FTP site, for large, out-of-state files. Just call us
and we will provide you with all tech specs for this matter. |