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What kind of art can is required for
Imprint ?
Camera Ready Art and More . . .
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Definition of Traditional Camera-Ready Artwork - Artwork
printed on paper that is clean, crisp, black and white, and
production ready, with no touch-up or changes required.
Multi-color imprints require color-separated artwork with
registration marks. When using screens, please supply a
separate solid overlay (not screened) and specify the
percentage of the color to be used. The factory reserves the
right to determine what is and is not camera ready.
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What is Not Camera-Ready Artwork - Unfortunately, we
cannot consider photocopies, business cards, faxes, letterhead
or other imprinted products to be camera-ready artwork. We can
quote most jobs by using such artwork, but not for production
art. Our factories art departments can work from these items to
create your finished artwork at an hourly cost. Minor changes
will be made at no charge.
- Definition of Digital Artwork - Artwork
which is provided on compatible disk, ready for output with no
changes required. Artwork which is provided by electronic means
but which does not meet these requirements will require
additional work and artwork charges.
- Acceptable File Formats - Adobe
Photoshop, CorelDraw! (IBM version 9 or earlier), Adobe
Illustrator (IBM version 8 or earlier), JPEG, or TIFF.
- Requirements for sending disks/art -
Accepted disk formats include: 3 1/2" floppy disks (IBM or
Macintosh), 100 megabyte ZIP disks (IBM or Macintosh), CDR or
CDRW (IBM or Macintosh), and E-mail.
- Font Requirement - All artwork, whether
sent on disk or by E-mail, must include all fonts used. It is
very important that we receive all fonts used in the creation
of your artwork to insure proper translation, as fonts may
change during the transmission and translation process.
- File Requirement - All artwork exchanged
electronically or on disk requires the file itself, all placed
artwork, and all fonts used in the creation of the file. If you
are sending a compressed file, please make sure it is a
self-expanding file or that it is compressed using WinZip or
PKZip. Include a paper copy of your artwork with the disk(s).
If sending your artwork by E-mail, please fax a copy to us,
understanding that no job can be processed until camera-ready
artwork is received. Always keep a copy of your original artwork
file(s). DO NOT send your only copy.
- Color Requirements for Screen Printing -
All Artwork Specifications must be built using Pantone (PMS)
colors (not process builds or RGB), ready for spot color
separation.
- Compatibility
- We are integrated with
most programs for both Macintosh and IBM platforms, however,
the bulk of your artwork would be preferred in an IBM format.
- Artwork by E-mail -
If sending files via
E-mail, attach your artwork file and all fonts used to create
that artwork. If possible, please keep file sizes under
3-megabytes total for all attached files. Once again, if
submitting your artwork via e-mail, it is best if you can fax us
a copy of your finished art, as well as the fonts used, to
confirm that what we have received is truly what you would like
to have printed. We will be happy to supply you with a FREE
proof before beginning your order.
- We Understand ! - We know that the
process of preparing and sending your artwork can be a
complicated and sometimes frustrating experience. This
information has been provided for those who may have the
experience and desire to send their own art, but your Geiger
sales representative will be happy to personally walk you
through all the steps necessary. Our job is to make your job as
simple as possible. Should you have any questions, or require
assistance, please contact us at:
- Please include your name, company name, and
order/item number with your artwork so we may match it to your
order, or, click here to fill-out and print our Art on
Disk Information Sheet, which you can include with your
electronic art.
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Some of our
Satisfied Clients over the years
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