When artwork is printed on the reverse (uncoated) side of the cardboard. Final products will show some of the paper fiber and are more textural in look and feel. As…
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Yes, we offer a very large variety of varnish options that can help enhance your design and impact the final look and feel of your product. Common Varnish Options for…
Silkscreening is most appropriate for up to 3 color printing – especially if the colors are PMS colors and for solid ink coverage. With silkscreening, ink is applied to a…
Yes, your screen is backlit and is made up of RGB colors. Printing colors are made up of CMYK or PMS inks. This fact along with different board stocks and…
The easiest way to insert a or in your artwork is by using the font: Bundesbahn P3i It is available for free at: www.ufonts.com/fonts/bundesbahn-pi-3.html Type a capital ‘C’ for and…
PPI stands for Pixels Per Inch. Artwork created at 300ppi will contain 300 pixels per inch of color.
A common cause of files not transferring correctly are the presence of special characters in the filename. Filenames should consist only of letters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens. Other characters (examples:…
All images should be 300dpi at the size they are printing
Yes! Please do not stop art exactly at the indicated cut line on our templates. We recommend that all art extends past the cutline at least .25”