The
Peczuh Printing & Paperbox
Print Guide
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Print Files
File Types
This guide will help you understand the most common file formats we use and how to prepare your files for the best printing results.
Vectors vs Pixels
Setting up Files for Print
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential steps to avoid common mistakes, reduce delays, and ensure your print project runs smoothly.
Bleed
When it comes to professional printing, “bleed” is an essential concept that ensures your designs look polished and without any unwanted borders. Bleed refers to the area of your print that extends beyond the final cut edge of your document. It prevents any unsightly white edges from showing on your finished product due to slight shifts during the cutting process.
Bleed in Illustrator
How to prepare a file with bleed in Adobe Illustrator
Bleed in Indesign
Bleed in Photoshop
How to prepare a file with bleed in Adobe Photoshop
Bleed in Canva
How to prepare a file with bleed in Canva
Font Types
Understanding the different types of fonts and their characteristics is essential for making informed design choices. Here’s a general overview of the most common font types, their differences, and how they are commonly used.
Inks & Colors
4 Color Process
Understanding the different printing processes can help you make informed decisions about your printing projects. In this section, we’ll explore the 4-color process, also known as CMYK printing, and how it differs from spot color printing. Whether you’re new to printing or looking to expand your knowledge, we’ve got you covered.
Spot Colors
The world of color can be complex. Understanding the different printing processes can help you make informed decisions about your printing projects. In this section we discuss Spot Colors and how they differ from 4-Color Process.
CMYK vs RGB vs Spot Colors
The world of color can be complex. Understanding its complexities can help you make informed decisions about your printing projects. In this section we discuss the difference between cmyk, rgb, and spot colors.
Folding Cartons
How to Design a Box
Designing for box packaging requires a keen focus on structural elements and layout that ensures both visual appeal and functional integrity. Here’s a breakdown of key considerations:
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