Your ArtworkAs a pioneer in the field of taking your artwork direct from disk (or email, or ISDN!) we have tremendous experience and problem solving skills when it comes to getting what looks good on screen to look good on paper. Key Benefits
You can supply files from any of the following programs:
Please provide a laser print of your job with the disk. If your job is in more than one colour, provide both a composite print of the whole job and separations. i.e. a two colour job should produce 2 separations
only:
Avoid using White as a spot colour (i.e.. Pantone Trans. White), as this cannot be effectively reproduced and only leads to extra cost. Avoid using a mixture of process colours and spot colours. This increases the number of separations and adds extra cost, without any better results! If the job is to be printed in CMYK (full colour) but requires us to reproduce accurate Pantone colours (i.e. for a company logo or a house colour), please call us to discuss this. It can be done, but has some limitations and sometimes requires the Pantone colour to be printed as well as the CMYK colours, which adds to the cost of the job. We'll be happy to advise after seeing a layout of what is required. Try to decide early on in your design/artwork how many colours you want the final job to be printed in. If it is just 3, i.e.. Black, Green & Purple, then pick out 3 full strength (100%) spot colours that you are happy with and use percentages of these to create tints rather than using similar lighter colours. If you are working in full colour (CMYK) you have much more freedom in choosing colours, but remember you only want to ultimately generate 4 separations: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black with no extra spot colour separations (most applications allow you to choose the colours you want and automatically convert them to percentages of CMYK). Black text on a coloured background almost always looks better when set to overprint (use only one type of black!). If you want the final printed image to go right to the edge of
the page or sheet, allow approx. 2mm bleed on it, where your image
is deliberately slightly larger than your final page. We generally use a 175 lpi (lines per inch) screen ruling and output films at 1626 dpi (dots per inch), which covers the majority of jobs, however, we can go up to 225lpi for premium quality work where required. Please clearly indicate if you require different settings for your job. If your job contains scans/imported graphics (EPS, TIFF, PCX etc), ensure you supply copies of these files on your disk. Failure to do so may result in missing images from your job. Importing EPS, TIFF, PCX files etc into a publication and then trying to get them to print in spot colours can be very difficult. Check carefully against your laser printed separations that they give you exactly what you want. Do not expect what you see on screen, in terms of colours and their strengths, to match a printed job. At present, the limitations of the technology available produce variations in how different monitors display colours. They are not a reliable guide. Nor are desk top colour printers, whether laser, bubble jet, thermal etc. Our own Canon CLC800 colour laser printer will only act as a guide, no more! We can also provide Digital proofs p to A2 which are pretty accurate, but unfortunately not fool proof! The most trusted way to safely predict colour printing results is to get a "Chromalin" or "Matchprint" style proof from the final film separations. (A4s are £35, A3s are £50 & A2s are £70), but if accurate colour matching is needed they are highly recommended. If you are "planning up" a job, i.e. 3 compliment slips
on an A4 page, it is always better to leave a margin in between
the images (approx. 2-4mm). "Booklets" If you are preparing a multi-page document please call to discuss the optimum way to plan or "impose" the booklet. If you are in any doubt about anything concerning our Disk to Print service, or you simply need advice on a job you are bringing to us, then call us on (0114) 249 0645 and we'll be glad to advise you.Any alterations/amendments you wish us to carry out to your supplied file will be chargeable.
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