Digital Color Prints
High Quality Printing in short run quantities
Specifications
High quality digital color printing from your "print ready" file, or if you prefer, have us execute your design for you.
- 8½ x 11, 11 x 17 or 12 x 18 Print Size
- Option to have your prints cut to a special size. (Select the Cutting Service option and enter your special size request under "Additional Instructions")
- Choice of paper stocks
Digital Printing
We use HP Indigo Color Presses to produce our digital color printing. Our digital presses are state of the art and produce vibrant and detailed color output.
File Format
For best results supply a high-resolution print-ready PDF document with fonts embedded. We can accept most file formats, however certain formats may incur an additional charge.
File Check & Proofing
After we receive your upload, we will review your files for technical suitability, and if we find any problems we'll contact you. If you've ordered a proof, one will be sent to you using the method selected.
Important: Prices include processing one set of uploaded files and creating a single proof (if ordered).
You can view the status of your order online after logging into your account 24/7 under "Order History."
Resolution
All file formats should have a minimum of 300 dpi (dot per inch) resolution at 100% of the final print size.
Images designed for the web typically cannot be used for printing as they have a low screen resolution of 72 dpi. Print images should be created at 300 dpi to prevent a drop in the image quality.
For more information about Resolution, click here.
Color Mode
All color artwork and/or images should be provided in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color mode. We will convert artwork supplied in RGB to CMYK, which may result in a color shift.
All black & white artwork and/or images should be provided in grayscale mode.
For more information on Color Modes, click here.
Bleeds
If your job has bleeds (color or images extending to the edge of a document), please build your print-ready digital files to include a bleed of 1/8 inch. For more information about bleeds, click here.