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The promotional products industry prides itself on its ability to imprint a
corporate logo or personalized graphic on just about any product or surface.
However, a graphic designed for full-color imprinting on a catalog or for use
on a Web site may not be what's required for a three-dimensional product in one
color. Artwork is considered "ready" when it can be used for prepress and
printing without the need for modifications that might incur extra charges or
cause delays. Too often, when the order reaches the point of production is it
discovered that the artwork is not of a sufficient quality or type required to
produce the products. By being aware of sm@rt Artwork Guidelines, these
situations can be avoided completely. Identifying the requirements through the
use of sm@rt Codes and following the sm@rt Artwork Guidelines can insure quick,
clean imprinting at an affordable price.
These suggestions will help you successfully e-mail artwork files by avoiding
file corruption and properly associating your artwork with your purchase order.
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sm@rt Codes help you quickly discover the minimum artwork requirements at just
a glance.
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sm@rt Artwork Guidelines outline the requirements for specific types of
electronic art files, as well as how to handle fonts, linked images and other
important information.
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These tips and information help you successfully deliver your art files to
their final destination and avoid corruption and misrouting in the process.
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