FAQs
1. What type of files should I send to TG PRINTING?
We recommend saving as a PDF file. You may also send the file in the following types: JPG, JPEG, TIF, TIFF, and EPS
We prefer that you send PDF with embedded or outlined fonts. PDF files are easier to handle and will likely speed up your turn-around. Remember to flatten your files before uploading.
• vector files (e.g. EPS or PDF)
• 300 DPI or higher
• use black (100% K)
• for fine lines and text smaller than 9pt, use black (100% K) only
2.What color mode should my files be?
Your designs should always start and finish in CMYK color mode.
. If you send us an RGB file, there is a chance that a color shift may occur and you may not be satisfied with your job.
3. What resolution should my file be?
Your artwork files should be at 300 dpi.
. Low resolution files may be printed as is or will be placed on hold until we receive new files, slowing your turn-around.
4. How should I set up my bleed?
Bleed must extend past the cut-line and will be trimmed from the product during the final cutting phase. When the image is required to extend all the way to the edge, bleed is needed to preserve the finished look and the quality of the final product.
-Please keep all text at least 0.125″ inside the cut-line.
– The bleed for Standard Products is 0.125″.
– The bleed for Booklets and Presentation Folders is 0.25″.
5. How should I set up my file for proper rotation?
We requires Print Ready files with proper rotation. Files submitted are printed HEAD to HEAD as-is based off your files. The head is always the top of your file.
Make sure to set up your files so that when we print them HEAD to HEAD the final product will read the way you would like. Also, front and back files need to be set up either both sides vertically or both sides horizontally.