Artwork Specifications
Printing Process / CMYK Color Mix
All products are printed in CMYK. If files are submitted in RGB, color shifting will take place. If a specific PMS color is needed, please let us know when you submit the order. We will do our best to meet that specified color
Preferred Files for Printing
The maximum file size we accept is 100 MB. Our preferred file types are:
Adobe Illustrator EPS (Encapsulated Post Script)
PDF (Adobe PDF)
When submitting these files, make sure you convert all fonts to outlines or curves to ensure they print correctly and the fonts are not substituted.
Additional Files Accepted
JPG (High Resolution JPEG)
TIFF (High Resolution TIFF)
PNG (High Resolution PNF)
Thumbnail sized jpg and gif files are not a high enough resolution to be used on large prints.
File Tips
No bleeds are necessary
Set up size proportionate to the exact size product you are ordering
Convert all text to outlines
Allow for bleed if necessary
Never flatten/merge layers in a PSD file
Indicate the cut line clearly for all decal products
Raster vs. Vector
Check out our helpful video guide to discover the differences between vector art with mathematical curves and raster art with colored pixels.
Vector Art
Vector art consists of lines and curves that are mathematically defined objects. When viewing art in key line mode you can see the points or vectors when connecting your lines and curves. They can also be seen when using the pen tool or editing the points along a path. Vector art is ideal for type and drawn shapes because they can be enlarged to any size while maintaining crisp outlines and details without sacrificing quality. The distance between the vectors is calculated mathematically and is not dependent upon resolution.
Raster Art
Raster images consist of colored squares, called pixels. They are created by combining a series of various colored pixels. Digital photographs are made up of pixels. If you view a raster image at 200% or more you are able to see the individual pixels that make up the image. Raster images are dependent upon resolution so image enlargement is limited by the individual size at which the file was created. If a file is produced at a size that is larger than its resolution will allow, the quality will decrease. Printing a low resolution file will result in pixelation. Individual pixels are large enough to be easily discernible. Increasing the resolution will not solve this problem if there are not enough pixels, to begin with. The program will add more pixels based upon the estimation of their location and will then assign their neighboring pixels' color value. This may cause an image to look muddy.
If submitting these files, please follow the guidelines below:
100% scale (full size output) at 100 dpi
50% scale at 200 dpi or higher
25% scale at 300 dpi or higher
10% scale at 600-1200 dpi recommended
Vectorizing / Recreating Images
If you are not able to provide us with a good quality image, we do have a vectorizing/recreating service available. Most logos or images can be recreated for $35; however images with more detail are subject to quoting prior to vectorizing the image. Please contact a sales representative for more details.
This service needs to be paid for in advance and we will be happy to give you a copy of the vector file once it is complete.
Clear Decal & Window Cling Guidelines
Vector artwork is required: EPS and PDF
Please indicate the cut line clearly for all decal products