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ALL text should be converted to outlines/paths/curves in your graphic design software to prevent your fonts being replaced with a similar one. Fonts should be embedded or outlined. Text and non-bleed images should always be kept at least 3mm from the trim line. Booklet creep will occur so we recommend text and non-bleed images should be at least 10mm from the trim line. Allow 5mm bleed when exporting booklet PDF’s. We provide a full range of templates available in a range of formats.
We recommend that you use only high resolution images to create your artwork and ensure that you link all images to your artwork file. There are no low resolution images.
Lines must be at least 0.2mm (0.57pt) for it to be printed.
Do not use the 'fill' function to draw lines, always use the 'stroke' function.
Please create your artwork 1:1 scale.
Remember to include sufficient image area on all edges where images bleed (print over the edge)
Please refer to the Artwork Preparation Guides below.
Please add 3mm more bleed on all sides for saddle stitched and perfect bound booklets and books.
· Minimum 2mm bleed (5mm for booklets)
· Crop & bleed marks included
Text and non-bleed images should always be kept at least 3mm from the trim line. Booklet creep will occur so we recommend text and non-bleed images should be at least 10mm from the trim line. Allow 5mm bleed when exporting booklet PDF’s. We provide a full range of templates available in a range of formats.
Always group your artwork into 1 single group to avoid elements missing during artwork transfers.
Do not lock the layers in the artwork as to prevent elements missing during artwork transfers.
Rasterisation of images/ artwork containing effects such as drop shadows, gradients, opacity variances and flares are recommended to avoid possible mis registration upon transfer of artworks.
By default, when you print opaque, overlapping colours, the top colour knocks out the area underneath.
Overlapping removes this knockout and the following can occur:
· the topmost overlapping printing ink will appear transparent in relation to the underlaying ink; or
· with a dark underlying colour, the topmost overlapping colour can be totally absorbed by the darker colour and fail to print out.
For these reasons, overprint should be turned off.
Please create your artwork 1:1 scale.
Remember to include sufficient image area on all edges where images bleed (print over the edge)
Please refer to the Artwork Preparation Guides below.
Please add 3mm more bleed on all sides for saddle stitched and perfect bound booklets and books.
· Minimum 2mm bleed (5mm for booklets)
· Crop & bleed marks included
Text and non-bleed images should always be kept at least 3mm from the trim line. Booklet creep will occur so we recommend text and non-bleed images should be at least 10mm from the trim line. Allow 5mm bleed when exporting booklet PDF’s. We provide a full range of templates available in a range of formats.
We have detailed artwork specifications for all our current products and the guide will be updated when additional products are available. The 'Artwork Preparation Guide' contain useful information to assist you in creating and uploading artwork files for production.
Please ensure you read and understand the artwork specifications and requirements before you place your order(s). When placing an order, you are agreeing to the 101Print's terms and conditions of trade, if you are unsure of require further clarification on our terms and conditions, please call 101Print office on 07 3892 7976.
Please understand that as we are a trade only printer, you will be responsible for checking that your customer’s supplied files are correct. This means we can print and deliver your jobs in the fastest time possible. 101 Print cannot accept responsibility for errors caused by incorrectly set up files.
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