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File Types & Settings
- JPG GIF TIFF ESP PSD AI
- Resolution must be at least 300 dpi
- Color mode must be set to CMYK, 8 bit
color
- Borders must be at least 1/4th inch
- Fonts must be outlined
- Text must be at least 1/8th inch inside
of the cut line on all sides.
- Black Backgrounds = Rich Black = C:50%
/ M:40% / Y:40%/ K:100%
- Flatten all layers.
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300 dpi minimum
Print Buys recommends submitting print files at a minimum
resolution of 300 dpi (dots/pixels per inch) at size. Files
submitted at a lower resolution may be accepted for print, but
can result in a softer image on the final product rather than
the sharp quality cards we are recognized for by our clients.
If you are exporting from a program that does not allow you to
select resolution, the program will often give you quality
options to select from as an alternative (ie. screen, print,
press or low, medium, high). In this case, always select the
highest quality selection possible. Another alternative a
program may give is pixel count. To obtain the correct pixel
count, multiply the height and width of your product size (ie.
4" x 6" postcard) by 300 (1200 x 1800). This will provide the
correct pixel count for optimum quality. |
CMYK and PMS Colors vs RGB (top)
CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) are
the color pigments utilized in 4-color (full color) printing.
Most colors can be composed through various combinations of
these 4 pigments, minus florescent and metallic's. Offset
printing at Image Media is printed in CMYK, therefore, all
files submitted for printing should be in this color mode.
PMS (Pantone Matching System) colors are
premixed inks used to create specific colors required for some
applications. If a company has selected a PMS color for their
logo, selecting a PMS ink will assure that the colors match in
all print jobs. In addition to CMYK, Image Media can print 1
additional PMS color or Metallic ink in-line upon request. A
setup fee of $200 will be applicable for the additional color.
PMS colors can usually be converted to CMYK providing a close
representation of the color selected, but exact color matching
cannot be guaranteed.
RGB (Red, Green, Blue) are the primary
colors utilized to create all colors including florescents on
any display emitting light (ie. computer monitors, televisions
and projectors). It is a totally different technology than
CMYK. It is recommended that all designs intended for print
are created in CMYK format from the start. Creating a piece in
RGB and converting it after the fact for printing can result
in undesirable color variations in the final product. Print Buys is not liable for color shifts resulting from converting
files from RGB to CMYK. |
Bleeds (top)
A bleed is an extension of your background color or image
going beyond the intended trim size of your piece, which
allows us to provide a final product with color straight to
the edges. In summary, your background should extend outside
of your card size by 1/8th of an inch on all 4 sides.
For example, if you have a 4x6 - you should design your
piece as 4x6, but have your background go .125" on all sides.
The piece you submit to us should be 4.25"x6.25" This step can
be bypassed on larger size jobs, If you keep your active
content (pictures, text) away from the edges at least .25"
margin. Your background can go to the edge, but the active
content must be in.
WE REQUIRE BLEEDS ON BUSINESS CARDS and
BROCHURES
No Exceptions, or you risk your job
being miscut.
Although our cutting staff is extremely precise, we cannot
guarantee any print job cuts with out the added bleed. There
are no exceptions. Also, please keep your text at least 1/4"
away from the edge of the piece unless it is a business card
or smaller. This way your text is in a "safe" area. If you
have any questions regarding this policy you may call us, or
use our design templates located on our website. |
Borders (top)
With ALL designed material we recommend you leave ¼ (0.25)
from all surrounding edges of your printed piece. If you leave
less than ¼ (0.25), we cannot be held responsible for unequal
borders from top to bottom and from side to side. This is due
to the final cutting process in which some draw or slippage
occurs in the cutting process. This is a print industry
standard. |
Blacks
When you want an area of solid black within a document,
100% black (K) will not result in a solid, saturated black.
RICH BLACK = C:50% / M:40% / Y:40% / K:100% 100% black will
= a charcoal black Rich black = Nice Black
However, when providing solid black text on a white
background, 100% black alone is recommended to avoid the
possibility of other ink colors causing a "halo" effect around
the copy. This applies especially for any text under 14pts. |
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