Can I submit front and back artwork in one file?
No. Please make sure that you send front and back artwork in separate files. Each side is printed separately in our process so not separating files can cause delays.
No. Please make sure that you send front and back artwork in separate files. Each side is printed separately in our process so not separating files can cause delays.
Please do not send any extra files such as proofs or samples unless you are requested by one. We only need the final printing files.
To ensure high quality of the print we accept 300 dpi files and higher.
It’s best to prepare your files in the CMYK color mode, otherwise we automatically convert it from the RGB mode which may result in color shift. To ensure you are fully satisfied with the print it’s recommended to send in the CMYK color mode files.
All the artworks are checked by our team before printing. If we encounter any problems with the files we will contact you and advice changes in the format. Please note that the conversions of both color mode and size will be made automatically without previous information.
During the artwork analysis, we check:
Yes, at Ozous all the artworks are checked and verified to make sure they are fit for print.
To make sure that there are no white areas on your printed product, all the submitted files must have a 2 mm bleed on each side. This means that your design (both images and graphics) should be always 2mm larger than the actual print format. Failing to do so may result in small deviations which lead to white margins. To make sure that the fonts and crucial design elements are visible, please place them at least 3mm from the final format (not including the bleed) and don’t use frames as boundaries in the layout.
Additionally:
Yes – all the accepted files must be print-ready. If you are looking of more information about how to prepare your files and for templates check out our templates page.
You can upload your files in the following formats:
TIF, JPG, PDF, EPS, PSD, AI, CDR.
Make sure that your PDF file is saved directly from a graphic program in the PDF/X-standard (PDF/X3 or PDF/X1a) format. In order to avoid issues with layers and transparencies in the printing process, it is advised to use the “compatibility 1.3” setting while saving your artwork.
If you are submitting your files in TIFF format, please make sure you reduce the layers to only one layer.
In order to prevent problems with variations in color or print image, please don’t use the preseparated DCS EPS data.
Uncoated paper
Gloss paper
Silk paper
Postcard board
Fluorescent paper
Recycling paper