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Ask
your customer service representative for a "die-on-disk"
or download one from our products section. These are Adobe Illustrator
eps files. You can compose your artwork on top of the exact cutting
die that will be used for your job. Proper formatting of your document
can eliminate extra charges.
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All
bleeds should exceed the final trim size by a minimum of 1/8".
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All
copy should be kept a minimum of 1/4" from final trim.
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Scans |
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Scan
all images as close to 100% of final size as possible.
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Grayscale
and color scans should have an effective resolution of 300 dpi.
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Linework
scans should have a minimum effective resolution of 900 dpi.
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Save
TIF files without LZW compression.
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Save
EPS files with a Mac preview and Binary encoding, no compression.
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Do
not use files saved in jpg or gif format. These file formats compress
the image causing color loss and blur. Most images from the web are
these formats.
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Files,
Applications, & Folders |
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We
accept both PC and Mac based files.
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Prepare
your files in a popular desktop publishing application such as QuarkXpress,
Adobe PageMaker or CorelDraw.
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Avoid
using programs such as Microsoft Word and Powerpoint. These programs
usually require more preparation time, meaning additional cost to
you.
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Use
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and MacroMedia for support files.
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Do
not use special characters in file and folder names. For example:
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Fonts |
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Fonts
should be Type 1 Postscript fonts.
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Avoid
using TruType fonts
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Include
all fonts when you submit your job. We have an extensive font library,
however subtle variations in some fonts can cause text to reflow.
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Getting
it all together |
When
you are submitting your files, please be sure to include the following
items:
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Your
desktop publishing file(s)
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All
printer and screen fonts
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All
image files used in your documents (EPS and TIF files)
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Hard
copy proofs that match your file. Hardcopy proofs are critical to
insure that the final output matches what you have intended your files
to produce. Color laser proofs and black & white color-separated
laser proofs are examples of hardcopy proofs.
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