Full Color Flyer
#100 gloss book, full color one side 8.5x11
Quantity: 1000
Full Color Brochure
#100 gloss book, full color both sides 8.5x11
Quantity: 1000
Full Color Stationery
includes letterhead, envelopes and business cards 1000 of each
Quantity: 1000
Postcards
8.5x5.5, 12 pt C2S, full color both sides 1000
Quantity: 1000

PREPARE YOUR ARTWORK

1. Does my artwork have 0.25" bleeds?
2. Do I need to use CMYK color mode?
3. Do you accept any file format?
4. Can you help me prepare my files?
5. Why is resolution important?
6. What resolution is needed for my job?
7. What if my file is missing fonts?
8. What if my file is missing images?

Does my artwork have 0.25" bleeds?

Corporate Color Printing requires a 0.25" bleed around the perimeter of your artwork to ensure accurate cutting (e.g., artwork for a 4"x6" postcard should extend to 4.25" x 6.25"). If your image has a white border on all four sides, bleeds are recommended but not required. If your image is not white on all four sides, you must include bleeds in print-ready files. If you ever have any problems or questions setting up your files, please email us at prepress@4printing.net

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Do I need to use CMYK color mode?

Yes. If your files are submitted using any other color standard, such as RGB or Pantone, they will be converted to CMYK during preflighting. Conversion from one color standard to another may cause colors to shift. If you ever have any problems or questions setting up your files, please email us at prepress@4printing.net

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Do you accept any file format?

Yes, almost any file format. Corporate Color Printing accepts print-ready files in any of the following formats: .eps, .jpg, .pdf, .ps, .psd, .tif.

In other words, Corporate Color Printing accepts print-ready files saved from the following design software programs: Adobe Photoshop® CS, Adobe Illustrator® CS, Adobe InDesign® CS, Adobe PageMaker, Macromedia Freehand®, QuarkXpress®.

We can also print raster images (.tiff and .jpegs) independent of the application program used to create such designs if they are submitted at high-quality, uncompressed 300 dpi resolution, 8 bit, CMYK color mode.

We can also accept mostMicrosoftproducts. If you ever have any problems or questions setting up your files, please email us at prepress@4printing.net

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Can you help me prepare my files?

Corporate Color Printing provides file preparation help. If you have a specific question, you can send us an email to prepress@4printing.net

If you would rather us design your piece, you can always go to our graphic design section.

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Why is resolution important?

Resolution also known as DPI (Dots Per Inch) can be described as the number of dots that fit horizontally and vertically into a one-inch space. Generally, the more dots per inch, the more detail captured and the sharper the resulting image.

For an image to print properly, the image must be at least 300 dots per inch (dpi) at the final output size. If your file is not 300 dpi, you can not simply increase the dpi from a low resolution to a higher one by increasing the DPI in your imaging program.

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What resolution is needed for my job?

For most printing jobs, 300 dots per inch (DPI) is the minimum resolution to guarantee acceptable printing results.

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What if my file is missing fonts?

It is important that you supply all fonts used in your layout. If you do not supply fonts in your artwork file, we will request that you resubmit your files with fonts included.

If you have vector artwork and your file is missing fonts, you can open your file in Illustrator, select "Create Outlines", save your fonts, re-save your artwork file, and then upload it.

If you have artwork that is rasterized, you can open your file in Photoshop and select "Flatten the Layers", re-save your artwork file, and then upload it.

Please do not submit your fonts seperately from your file because it is critical that we receive your print-ready file with fonts included to avoid any printing issues.

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What if my file is missing images?

If your file is missing the images you desire, you should re-save your file properly so that the images will not drop out during printing.

We do not normally accept images by themselves, however if you need to send us an image by itself, please contact our prepress department at prepress@4printing.net

Otherwise, you must place all images in your artwork and make sure to save your files properly. Please refer to your software program manual for more information on how to save your files properly. For example, if you are using a vector-based software program such as illustrator you must make sure you are using tif file images to place, then when saving to an eps or pdf you must embed the images. If you are using Photoshop, you should flatten all layers before saving to keep all images and text in place.