Jubilee Printers offers professional graphic designing with printing order. As customer is not charged for graphic designing, Jubilee Printers will only dispatch customer a low resolution image in a .jpg format to their registered email address.
You can view various stationary designing packages Stationary Designing Packages or for single product you can add associated designing package in your cart accordingly.
When placing an order simply fill out the design information in your order comments. You may also chat with our online sales expert for assistance or email us at support@jubileeprinters.co.uk our sales experts are eager to assist you to take advantage of this incredible offer.
Jubilee Printers customer owns the copyright of all the text on the design when the text is provided by the customer. Each design produced by Jubilee is unique and consists of various royalty and royalty free graphics that are licensed and or paid for by either Jubilee and or its affiliates. Jubilee retains the right to reproduce the final design artwork. However, if you purchase the printed product with graphic designing, Jubilee Printers will only reproduce the design for original customer and not for any of its other customers and or affiliates.
Will my printed product look the same as I view on my screen when I design it using JUBILEEPRINTERS.CO.UK?
If you need any help designing your item, our graphic designers would be pleased to assist you. Just give us a call on +44- 20- 7724 1094 or send an email to info@jubileeprinters.co.uk to find out more.
How well will a pre-press proof match what I see on my monitor?
Due to the wide differences in monitor calibration and the different technologies used, some printed colours in your proof may not exactly match the colors on your monitor. Make sure to always ask the printer if they have any suggestions on colour matching.
What is dpi?
Dots Per Inch. The measurement of resolution for page printers, photo type setting machines and graphics screens. Graphics screens usually reproduce 60 to 72 dpi, most page printers 300 dpi, and typesetting systems 1,000 dpi.
Do you offer customized brochures?
Jubilee Printers offers three various ways for you to design an eye-catching brochure. You may provide us with your brochure information on-line, using one of our templates, and our in-house Graphic Design Department will create your brochure. You may download one of our templates, customize your brochure, and then upload your completed layout to our Web-site then our in-house Graphic Design Department will review your layout and edit if needed. You may upload a previously designed brochure to our Web-site for printing. Whatever option you choose, our in-house Graphic Design Department will send you an electronic proof of your brochure, via e-mail, for your review and approval.
If you have Microsoft publishers then follow these steps to get 300dpi high resolution CMYK file?
Step 1
Download one of these Pre-formatted templates and open it in publisher (Right Click --> Save as)
Step 2:
Verify that you have guides turned on by clicking View > Boundaries and Guides. You should see some green lines around the outside of your template.
The outermost lines are called "cut lines". The cut lines show where your design will be cut by the automated presses. This ensures color will extend all the way to the very edge of your cards, no white edge. This is called a "full bleed process". Your background colors/design MUST extend past these lines!
The innermost lines are called the "safety lines". Anything outside of these lines run the risk of being cut off. Although the cutting machines are very accurate, this ensures that important information won't be chopped off. It also helps make your card more readable. Keep all your non-background text, logos, pictures, etc. inside of these lines.
Step 3:
Verify that your design is in CMYK color mode. This is very important as we will not be able to print your design if it is not in CMYK. Click Tools > Commercial Printing Tools > Color Printing. Then select Process Colors (CMYK) > OK from the "Color Printing" menu.
Step 4:
Now you are ready to begin designing your business card. It’s up to you to decide what you want the card to look like. Start experimenting with the different tools to get the look you want. With unlimited amounts of colors, tools, and "ready to use" graphics to choose from, anything is possible! Remember to create separate files for each side of your business card if you wish to have information on the back.
*IMPORTANT:*
If you place or insert photo files, make sure they are in CMYK mode. For instance, bitmaps, jpeg's, or tiffs.
USEFUL TIPS:
Save Often! You never know when your computer may crash or lock up. While you are working on your file, save as a .PUB.
The Inkjet Test: Throughout the design process I suggest printing your creations on your inkjet printer directly from Illustrator. Use glossy photo paper if you have it. This will give you a good idea how your card will look as far as sizing goes. If your text looks small or scrunched up when printed on your inkjet, it will be too small or scrunched up when printed by our presses.
To run the inkjet test click File > Print. I suggest using the highest resolution print option (photographic quality) that is available on your printer. No adjustments to sizing or placement will be needed. The design should print on the paper at the actual size of 2.25 x 3.75" for standard cards, 4.25 x 3.75" for folded cards.
Remember the full bleed process will trim your cards down to normal size.
The inkjet test does 2 things:
· Lets you see the design on paper at actual size rather than the computer screen.
· Gets you really excited seeing the design looking so good on glossy paper!
The inkjet test is a better alternative to proofing your uploaded files online, something that we don't offer. My philosophy: You can see the design on your screen when you design it, why would you need to see it on your screen again as a proof? What matters the most is what it looks like on paper.
Step 5:
Review the steps in this tutorial one last time to make sure everything is 100% ready. This will prevent delays on the process of your order.
Once your design is complete, save your file as a .PUB file one last time. Saving your file as a .PUB will allow you to open and make changes to your design when you decide to reorder business cards. Be sure to keep this file in a safe place on your computer where you will remember where it's at.
Step 6:
Now we need to save the file so it can be read by the printing presses. Click File > Save As. Instead of saving as a .PUB file, select "Tag Image File Format" (*.tif) from the "Save as type" menu bar.
After selecting .tif from the menu bar, click the "Change" button. Next, select Commercial Printing (300 DPI) from the pop-up menu. Press OK. Once this is done, save the file on your computer in the same folder that you saved your .PUB files.
Step 7:
Now that your .PUB and .TIF files are saved in the same folder, use WinZip, StuffIt, or WinRAR to compress both files into one complete file. By submitting both the Publisher file and the exported .TIF, it ensures that there will be no problems or delays with the process of your order.
*IMPORTANT:*
If for some reason you are only able to compress and submit one file, make sure that you send the .TIF file. Download popular compression programs: WinZip StuffIt WinRAR.
Step 8:
You are now ready to place your order! Choose which type of card you designed below to have your cards printed.
Remember: If you choose to have printing on the back, you must have 2 separate files to upload (one for the front, one for the back)
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