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What Format Do I Submit For Ready To Print Files?

Updated: Feb 12

What Format Do I Submit For Ready To Print Files?

All of your images should be high resolution. We recommend images are 300 PPI for projects like booklets, cards or brochures, and banners.

  • Make sure your print-ready files use CMYK colors for the most accurate comparison between what you see on your screen and what is produced with the press.

  • Please be advised that colors can be different in your screen monitor. The usage on neon colors are in RBG and can not be duplicated in CMYK inks. Download PDF to print in CMYK to see the actual colors that will be printed.

  • Your design files must have the appropriate bleed to ensure any variances in commercial production don’t affect your print. Most commercial printing and cutting has an 1/8″ variance in the event that the machines drift slightly in any direction. Because of this, your finished size should be expanded by 1/4″.


  • PNG

  • PDF

  • SVG

  • PSD

  • AI

  • TIFF

  • EPS


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