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"Just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for the shirts! They looked so wonderful! We had a fantastic day & were interviewed by ONE HD at the start, just after the winner finished! Will definitely be coming to you again! Thanks again. Your help was incredibly appreciated!"Louise Zerbo
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Our aim is to take all the risk off you and onto ourselves so we can make it an easy decision for you to use us for your t-shirt printing.
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“If we supply you work that is anything other than the proof you approve then we will replace it at our own expense”
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FAQS
Why do you require vector images?
Vector images are made out of lines and shapes. This helps us when we need to separate colours. Each shape that has the same colour is separated from the image. This can’t effectively be done with a bitmap image when printing with spot colours.
One time when it is ok to use bitmap images is when you want a full colour print using process CMYK colours. Sometimes bitmap images are ok for single colour prints as long as they are at least 300dpi and already at print size.
What file type do you need for the artwork?
For the majority of “spot colour” work we require a vector image file created in a program like Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand or Corel Draw. They will have file extensions such as .AI, .EPS, .PDF, .CDR, .FH(version number).
Note that not all files that have these file extensions are necessarily vector image files. For example you can save a bitmap file as nearly all these file types. The file has to be created from scratch in the programs above.
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