It’s important to ensure that a printing file is valid for printing before the actual process begins. At our printing services, we take this process seriously, and we have a thorough checking procedure in place.
Here’s how we check if a file is valid for printing:
- File Format: We first check the file format to make sure it’s compatible with our printing equipment. We accept various file formats, including PDF, TIFF, and JPEG.
- Resolution: We verify that the file has a high enough resolution for printing. For most print jobs, we require a resolution of at least 150 DPI (dots per inch).
- Color Mode: We confirm that the file is in the correct color mode depending on the type of print job. For example, we check if it’s in CMYK mode for full-color printing or grayscale mode for black and white printing.
- Bleed and Crop Marks: If the file contains images or graphics that extend beyond the edge of the printed page, we check for bleed and crop marks to ensure that they will be printed correctly.
- Fonts: We check the fonts in the file to make sure they are embedded or outlined. This ensures that the fonts will be printed correctly and eliminates the need to have the fonts installed on our printing equipment.
- Preview: Finally, we preview the file to ensure that it looks as expected and that there are no errors or unexpected elements. This is an important step to catch any issues before printing the final product.
By following these steps, we ensure that the file is valid for printing and that the final product meets or exceeds our clients’ expectations. Additionally, if a client needs help designing a printing file, our professional design services are available to assist them in creating a high-quality file for their specific printing needs.