Resources & Support
We understand that the world of computers and print technology can be rather intimidating. So, we’ve amassed these resources for your benefit.
Please browse through the FAQs, glossary of terms, and application tips and tricks. If you think of anything we’ve left out or you feel would be helpful, please contact us.
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FAQs
As the name would suggest, this section is a compilation of answers to the questions our clients commonly ask. Just start by following one of the links below. But before you do, don’t forget you are always welcome to call us at 402.474.3900. Trained personnel will be happy to visit with you on the phone.
At what resolution should I save my photos and graphics?
Resolution should be set to 300 dpi.
Pictures and graphics pulled from the internet are often low resolution, typically 72 dpi or 96 dpi. Avoid these graphics, as they will appear pixilated and blocky when printed.
Also note that you should save all photos in CMYK mode, not RGB mode when possible. Images saved in RGB mode may not print properly. If you are unable to save your image in CYMK mode, please let us know.
Can you give me a postage estimate?
How do I go about getting an estimate from you?
Is white considered a printing color?
Tips on how to save your design files
Make them print ready and acceptable for us to print.
COREL DRAW:
Saving your Corel Draw file as an Adobe Illustrator EPS
• Embed all Images
• Convert all your text/copy to outline fonts
• Export as Illustrator EPS
FREEHAND:
• Embed all Images
• Convert all your text/copy to paths
• Export as Illustrator EPS or PDF
PAGEMAKER:
Saving your PageMaker file as an EPS
• Embed all Images
• Convert all your text/copy to outline fonts
• Export your file as an EPS using the below settings:
Postscript Level 2
CMYK Mode
TIFF format and
Binary
PUBLISHER:
You will need to have the full version of Adobe Acrobat PDF. If you don’t please download and use our Adobe Job Ready Program. If you do have the full version of Adobe Acrobat PDF please follow the steps below.
Under File, Print, select Adobe PDF writer
Under Properties select Press Quality and Save your PDF
What file format should I use when submitting my electronic document for printing?
What is a "mail stream"?
What is a "proof"?
What is a mail drop?
What is letter shop work?
What is the Pantone Matching System?
What is your lead time on a mailing project?
What type of products and services do you provide?
Why do the printed colors look different from the colors on my screen?
Monitors use the RGB (red, green, blue) color model, which usually supports a wider spectrum of colors. Printers use the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model, which can reproduce most—but not all—of the colors in the RGB color model. Depending on the equipment used, CMYK generally matches 85–90% of the colors in the RGB model.
When a color is selected from the RGB model that is out of the range of the CMYK model, the application chooses what it thinks is the closest color that will match. Programs like Adobe Photoshop will allow you to choose which color will be replaced. Others may not.
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