• Files can be PSD, AI, PDF, EPS, TIFF, JPEG, CDR or CAD
• Text must be converted to Curves
• TIFF files must be at least 300 dpi
• CMYK Color mode
• Bleeding documents must have bleed marks
• Color matching is subject to an additional fee
If you are not sure if your files meet these specs or what type of file you have, simply stop by and one of our staff members will help you find out.
Which method is best for my printing needs, Digital or Off-set ?
The first step in achieving your printing goals is determining which printing method best suits, timeframe and quantity and of course...your budget. Take a minute to read this page since it can help you meet your dead-lines, save money and spare you a lot of headaches and heartbreaks.
Is my artwork up-to-specs?
Now that you know what type of printing you need, it's time to review your artwork.
Some factors that you should keep in mind are file format, size and resolution (dpi).







