b'FAQSGeneral ArtworkspecificationsAt Precise Digital Printing we accept finished art as a print ready PDF (and in some cases the working files with all links and document fonts packaged) following these specifications: Please save QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign, Mircrosoft Office to High Quality PDF format. Photoshop: Flatten layers and save as TIF or JPG and 150 dpi at final size recommended. Illustrator: Flatten layers, convert text to outlines, flatten transparencies and save as EPS or PDF. Photos and Illustration resolution should be 150dpi All colors converted to CMYK color. Using RGB may cause a shift in color when printed. Fonts should be embedded or outlined All dielines should be included in all files requiring die cutting. Minimum .25 bleed in all cutting filesPLEASE NOTE: Production time may increase if problems are encountered with files that are not set up correctly.General Design TipsWhen setting up banners to keep any live area (usually text and logos) at least 2 from the edges. 1 is the bareminimum. This will ensure that the text and logos will not be sewn into when the banner is hemmed. All of our banners come with standard finishing of hems and grommets all around. The hems are approx. 1 thick and grommets 3/4 diameter.Adobe FilesWhile we can work with native Photoshop and Illustrator files, we do not accept native inDesign files. Please follow the instructions below for exporting your .indd files as PDF or EPS: With your file open in InDesign, choose Export from the File menu. Name the file and choose Adobe PDF under Save as type. Choose your settings, such as quality, marks, and bleeds. Click Export.Rich BlacksWe strongly recommend you use CMYK Rich Black on large areas of black to ensure a nice solid result. A good mixture for CMYK Rich Black on;Heavier stock weights use 60 / 40 / 40 / 100Lighter stock weights use 30 / 0 / 0 / 100Storage of ArtworkPDFs will remain on our system for when you require a reprint of your artwork.108'