We have a dedicated artwork studio to help create your print ready files. However, should you not require this services then please send us your artwork files following the guidelines below:
We are predominatly Apple Mac-based but can also accept PC files where marked with an asterisk(*),
Please note however that Microsoft products (except Microsoft Publisher 2003) do not work in either CMYK or RGB but use a system of index colours instead. Conversion during print process from these products results in a colour variation to what you see on screen.
Please see if you can save your job from the programme you are creating it in, in one of the following formats: TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PICT FILE, Postscript (Level 2 + 3 only, Binary) and EPS (preferably with preview).
If creating text in a photo imaging package you must have 'anti-aliasing' switched on otherwise your text will appear jagged.
Black and White and Colour photographs Continuous Tone should be scanned at a minimum of 200dpi but better results will come if you scan at the normal print resolution of 300dpi. Line art should be scanned at 600dpi or higher. Digital Photographs should be taken using the highest resolution available.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All scanners and digital cameras have a bias towards a colour (usually cyan or magenta). We will be happy to colour correct your images but this will involve extra cost.
Please allow for 3mm bleed in all elements of your design which require it.
Please do not impose your work but supply it in the form you would read it. Do not lay the pages out 2-up, 8-up etc. or include your own crop/cut marks (especially for business cards). Keep the pages separate and we will take care of the rest.
It is preferable to save images as CMYK.
We have an extensive collection of fonts but please include any you have used that are not standard. Please make sure to include all the items required for printing purposes: e.g. all graphics (including the original for an embedded graphic). A marked up hard copy of your job will help our operators to produce your work more accurately.