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Art FAQs
How Can I Upload My Own Print Ready file?
Print ready files that are in the Correct File Format can be uploaded during the checkout process. These would be the final file that you submit for printing. This file must meet our file requirements, described below.
What type of files can I upload as Print Ready Artwork?
Can I get Free Software that is compatible with your printing process?
Can I provide a Microsoft Publisher file?
What design programs can I use in order to submit my own print ready artwork?
IMPORTANT Information about Fonts:
Prior to Saving your Final version of your Print Ready File, it is Required that you Convert ALL TEXT to a Vector shape.
Each program has different terms for this function, HERE is a HOW TO instruction:
Adobe Illustrator: select each Text Object individually, Click ‘Type’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Create Outlines”, repeat this for ALL TEXT then save your file for the Print Ready Version.
Corel Draw: select each Text Object individually, Click ‘Arrange’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Convert to Curves”, repeat this for ALL TEXT then save your file for the Print Ready Version.
InkScape: select each Text Object individually, Click ‘Path’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Object to Path”, repeat this for ALL TEXT then save your file for the Print Ready Version.
IMPORTANT Information about Text or Objects with an Outline or Stroke:
Prior to Saving your Final version of your Print Ready File, it is Required that you Convert ALL Stroke Data or Outlines are converted to a Vector shape.
Each program has different terms for this function, HERE is a HOW TO instruction:
Adobe Illustrator: select each Objects with a ‘Stroke’ individually, Click ‘Object’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Path” then choose ‘Outline Stroke’, repeat this for ALL Objects, then save your file for the Print Ready Version.
Corel Draw: select each Text Object individually, Click ‘Arrange’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Convert Outline to Object”, repeat this for ALL TEXT then save your file for the Print Ready Version.
InkScape: select each Object with a ‘Stroke’ individually, Click ‘Path’ from your top menu, then choose ‘Stroke to Path’, repeat this for ALL Objects, Note: your text may need be be broken apart, then ‘Stoke to Path’ will work properly, then join all objects. Finally, save your file for the Print Ready Version.
Serif Draw Plus: this program does not have a good option for converting Strokes (Line) to a vector object, therefore we advise to export as a PDF, make sure on the Advanced Tab of the PDF dialog box, that the Convert Text to Outlines is checked.
IMPORTANT Information about Clipping Masks, Power Clips, Transparencies and other Special Effects:
If your design uses any Special Effects that you export your file as a high quality bitmap to avoid any program inconsistencies with your print ready file.
What size and resolution should my file be?
Vector files, such as EPS, PDF or AI files are ideal for image quality. Raster files such as JPG and other types may be submitted as well. We recommend creating them at full canvas size (for example 18” x 24” for an 18” x 24” sign) and with a resolution of 180 to 300 dpi. Important Note: Low resolution files may be flagged and placed on hold, delaying your order to require better files be submitted or requiring you to purchase Professional Design.