Data Submission Guide
Resolution:
Crop Marks and Bleeds:
Product will be trimmed along this area and indicates the final size. Please remember, due to cutting of printing, the cut may shift up to 3 mm in any direction.
Please make sure your files have the appropriate bleed to ensure your final printed piece is as you expect.
Bleed specifications:
If your intention is to have your printed image extend off the page, you must add bleeds to your artwork. A bleed is typically an 3mm border that extends beyond the trim area of your printed piece. It is also important to keep text or other important parts of your image away from the paper edge or the trim line to prevent accidental cropping.
It is best to set up your bleed space at the very beginning of your design process – so you do not have to adjust at the end.
OTHER FILE CREATION TIPS
And finally, more tips to consider when you are creating your print file and preparing for submission to us
- Remove any objects from the artboard that are not to be printed (including extra layers, swatches, links or extra objects)
- Do not use ‘PDF security’ as it sometimes interferes with file workflow
- Full-sized monochrome scans are recommended to be 600dpi but less than 1200dpi
- Make sure each page in your file has a consistent page size with any foldouts or oversized covers as their own separate PDF files
- For 2-sided designs, please include each side of the print in one PDF instead of two PDF’s.
- Make sure your black and white images have not been created in CMYK
- Avoid converting to CMYK during PDF output
- Avoid converting Pantones to RGB or CMYK builds
- Avoid using Pantones over transparent elements
- Avoid using elements not intended for print
- To avoid ‘visible dots in text’ (text screening) text values should be:
- 100% for grayscale
- 0% for all RGB channels
- K value at 100% for CMYK
- Pantone at 100% or black (K) equivalent
If you have questions or a specific situation that is not covered in this guide, please feel free to contact us