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17 May 2024

  • 11:0111:01, 17 May 2024 diff hist +4 DPI (Artwork)No edit summary
  • 10:5510:55, 17 May 2024 diff hist +27 ArtworkNo edit summary current
  • 10:5410:54, 17 May 2024 diff hist +464 N Safety zone (Artwork)Created page with "In artwork templates, there is a "safety zone" about 3mm inside from the outer cutting areas. It's important not to put text or important elements inside these zones because there's a risk they might get cut off during the final printing. If text or vital parts of the design are too close to the edge, they might not show up in the finished product. So, keeping important elements away from the safety zone ensures they stay safe and visible in the final print." current
  • 10:5310:53, 17 May 2024 diff hist +35 N Safety zoneRedirected page to Safety zone (Artwork) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:5210:52, 17 May 2024 diff hist +52 N Rich-blackRedirected page to Color specification mismatch (Artwork) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:5210:52, 17 May 2024 diff hist +24 N Rich blackRedirected page to Rich-black current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:5110:51, 17 May 2024 diff hist +24 N RichblackRedirected page to Rich-black current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:5010:50, 17 May 2024 diff hist +1,020 N Color specification mismatch (Artwork)Created page with "Sometimes, there might be a difference in the colors between the quote we gave you and the artwork you provided. For instance, our quote might mention "1/0 K" (which means one color using only black ink), while your artwork might be "4/0 CMYK" (using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks). This can affect how colors appear when printed. If this happens we will either send you a new quote or will need to receive a new artwork data which will be according to the quot..." current
  • 10:4710:47, 17 May 2024 diff hist +52 N Color specification mismatchRedirected page to Color specification mismatch (Artwork) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:4310:43, 17 May 2024 diff hist +599 N DPI (Artwork)Created page with "In printing, resolution is how clear and detailed an image looks. It's measured in '''DPI (dots per inch).''' '''For good quality prints, artwork data should have at least:''' * 300 DPI for full-color and grayscale images * 1200 DPI for monochromatic bitmaps This ensures that images come out sharp and detailed. If the resolution is too low, like 72 '''DPI''', pictures might look fuzzy or pixelated when printed. '''Source data for:''' * spot-lacquer (partial-lacq..."
  • 10:3910:39, 17 May 2024 diff hist +27 N DPIRedirected page to DPI (Artwork) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:3710:37, 17 May 2024 diff hist +17 N RIP (DTP)Redirected page to RIP current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:3610:36, 17 May 2024 diff hist +584 N RIP (rasterization)Created page with "In desktop publishing (DTP), '''RIP''' stands for '''"Raster Image Processor".''' It's like a translator for your printer, turning digital images and text into a language that your printer understands. When you send a file to print, the '''RIP''' breaks it down into tiny dots (rasterizing) and tells the printer where to put each dot to create your design. It also manages colors, making sure they come out just right. Essentially, the '''RIP''' takes your digital file an..." current
  • 10:3510:35, 17 May 2024 diff hist +19 N RIP (artwork)Created page with "RIP (rasterization)"
  • 10:3510:35, 17 May 2024 diff hist +33 N RIPRedirected page to RIP (rasterization) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:3410:34, 17 May 2024 diff hist +1,099 N Color profilesCreated page with "'''Color profiles''' in artwork data tell how colors should look when printed or shown on a screen. While color profiles help colors look the same on different devices, they can sometimes make colors look wrong when printed. '''Which is why we recommend to avoid using color profiles.''' This way, you make sure your printed artwork looks just like you want it to. == What if I want to use an exact colors according to color profile I have set up? == If you insist color..." current
  • 10:3210:32, 17 May 2024 diff hist +28 N ICC color profilesRedirected page to Color profiles current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:3010:30, 17 May 2024 diff hist 0 Bleed (printing)No edit summary
  • 10:3010:30, 17 May 2024 diff hist +30 N BleedRedirected page to Bleed (printing) current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:2910:29, 17 May 2024 diff hist +971 N Bleed (printing)Created page with "'''Bleed''' in printing is like a safety zone around your design. It's extra space beyond the edge of your artwork that gets trimmed off after printing. This extra space ensures that your design goes all the way to the edge of the paper without leaving any white borders. So, when you design something with bleed, you're making sure that even if the cutting isn't perfect, there won't be any blank areas around your design. It's like giving your artwork a little extra breath..."
  • 10:2710:27, 17 May 2024 diff hist +19 Total Ink CoverageNo edit summary current
  • 10:2410:24, 17 May 2024 diff hist +32 N TACRedirected page to Total Ink Coverage current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:2410:24, 17 May 2024 diff hist +32 N Total Area CoverageRedirected page to Total Ink Coverage current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:2310:23, 17 May 2024 diff hist +32 N TICRedirected page to Total Ink Coverage current Tag: New redirect
  • 10:2310:23, 17 May 2024 diff hist +902 N Total Ink CoverageCreated page with "When you print different colors on top of each other (as in CMYK printing), there's a limit to how much ink or toner can go on the paper. This limit is referred to as Total Ink Coverage (TIC) or sometimes Total Area Coverage (TAC). If a designer ignores this limit, the last layer of ink won't stick properly to the layers underneath. This can make neutral colors look muddy, like a dirty brown. Also, the ink might not dry well on the paper, so the still wet sheet coul..."

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