Artwork Checklist
Before sending in your file to your printing partner, you should always ensure that the necessary settings are correctly implemented.
Read MoreSet Bleed and Margins
Bleed and margins are one of the most important settings to ensure that your final artwork files are printed in the highest quality possible.
Read MoreSave as PDF-X1a
When you send your file to your printing partner, it is always best to save it in the PDF-X1a format.
Read MoreCreate Your Artwork
When you create your new file in Adobe Photoshop, you will be asked to set some important configuration details.
Read MoreSet and Check Format
The format and number of pages in your artwork file must match with the products that you are going to order.
Read MoreUse High Resolution Images
When you use images in your file, you should always be careful, as they represent a risk to printing quality.
Read MoreSelect CMYK Color Mode
Since printing processes rely on the CMYK color model, you must always set your artwork files to CMYK color mode.
Read MoreConvert Fonts to Outlines
Fonts are lettering styles that can be installed on your computer. When installed, you can use them to change the aspect of letters in any file
Read MoreConfigure Black Colors
For text, thin lines, and small elements, always make sure you use pure black, i.e. Black set to 100%, while the three other colors are set to 0%.
Read MoreConfigure Grey Colors
Grey is an intermediary color between black and white, and needs to be dealt with carefully.
Read MoreConfigure Fine Lines
With offset printing, there are inevitably variations of 2 to 3 tenths of a millimeter for every elements printed.
Read MoreArtwork File With Foldings
When setting up an artwork file that contains folds, it is important to beware of the safety margins on each side of the folding lines.
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