GUIDELINES
World Trade Printing Company goes the extra mile to assure that your experience
with us is an exceptional one. Every one of our clients is important and valued!
Whether you need a small one-time rush job or you give us repeat bulk orders of
100,000 or more, we always strive to produce what you need, when you need it,
and at honest, affordable pricing.
To ensure that the products you receive are the products you envision, we offer
a few production and submission tips here to eliminate some of the guesswork.
Prepress Department
World Trade Printing Company�s Prepress Department maintains a state-of-the-art,
all-digital workflow using advanced software and equipment to deliver the finest
quality products and services. Our graphics team takes careful steps to assure
there are no mistakes; from the
pre-flight stage of
a digital file through the quality control analysis of a
printing plate, our
work is always checked and double-checked.
Applications
World Trade Printing Company can accommodate a variety of platforms; however,
please remember that our preferred file type is an
Adobe Acrobat PDF .
Our Prepress Department can support files from the following software
applications:
For PC: Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, QuarkXPress, MS Word, MS
PowerPoint, MS Excel, and MS Publisher
For Mac: Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and QuarkXPress
Creating a Document
It is highly recommended that you avoid creating a custom-sized document within
a default blank page. For example: Microsoft Word�s default document size is
8.5� x 11� with a portrait page orientation and 1.25� side margins and 1� top
and bottom margins. If you want a 4� x 6� postcard with a landscape page
orientation, you should set up the page with those dimensions.
Creating a Booklet
The rules for creating a document also apply when creating a booklet�we
recommend that you do not use a page size that is much larger than the desired
product size. In addition, booklets should be created with printer spreads or
as single pages. If any additional trims are needed for bindery purposes, such
as head trim, foot trim, face trim or grind off, World Trade Printing Company
will add them to your submitted file at no extra charge to you.
Bleed
A
bleed border or
1/8th of an inch (0.125) on all sides is recommended, with the minimum bleed
being 1/16th of an inch (0.0625). For example, if a finished flyer�s dimensions
are 8.5� x 11� the document bleed dimensions are 8.75� x 11.25� or a minimum of
8.650� x 11.125.�
Margins
Always give your pages comfortable margins. If an element is not bleeding, it
should not be any closer than .25" to the trim.
Fonts
There are two types of fonts:
1 � Postscript: These are the most reliable fonts because they have separate
screen and printer fonts. Consider choosing Postscript fonts when creating your
documents.
2 � True Type: These are less predictable fonts because they combine screen and
printer fonts in one element. Try to avoid True Type fonts when creating your
documents.
No matter what type of font or typeface you prefer, you will need to collect the
font files for output and forward them along with your document files.
File types
The World Trade Printing Company Prepress Department prefers PDFs to other file
types. Even so, we will also support the following file types: .tif, .jpg, .psd,
.eps and .ps (postscript). All files should be a minimum of 300dpi for good
quality printing, and colors should be created using the
CMYK color model.
Colors Used
At World Trade Printing Company, we say, �Go ahead! Be creative!� What better
way to express yourself than to splash bright, vivid colors all over your
presentation? For all of you who agree, we have some recommendations and tips
to help ensure that what you see (on your screen) is what you get (from World
Trade Printing Company).
1 � Avoid using the standard red, green and blue colors from the color palette (RGB).
2 � Convert all
spot colors to
process if you want us to print in process colors.
3 � Delete unused spot colors.
4 �
Pantone colors have
various suffixes, such as CVU and CVC (most Pantone colors imported from
Illustrator or Photoshop have different suffixes than QuarkXPress, for example).
If the number is the same, but the suffix is different, the colors will not be
exactly the same.
5 � Color matching will be more precise if you provide
color separations
for each file and a color proof whenever possible.
Converting
Your Artwork to A Print-Ready PDF...
To ensure best quality in any platform, design at a resolution of
300dpi and include bleeds in your artwork before saving.
Adobe Photoshop And Illustrator
1. If using Illustrator, make sure to convert all your fonts to
outlines first.
2. Select �Save As�� from the File menu.
3. After naming your file, select �PDF� from the dropdown box of available file
types and click �Save.�
4. A PDF dialog box should appear. Select �Press Quality� from the available PDF
presets in the dropdown box at the top. If �Press Quality� is not found, then
choose �High Quality.�
5. Click �Save PDF.�
Adobe Indesign
The process is the same as Photoshop and Illustrator (explained
above), with the following two exceptions:
a) Choose �Preflight� from the �File� menu before exporting to PDF
b) Choose �Export to PDF� instead of �Save As��
Corel
For Corel it is best to export as an EPS file, and then use Adobe
Acrobat Distiller to create the PDF. The embedded Corel PDF publisher is not
recommended.
1. Choose �Export� from the �File� menu.
2. After naming your file, select �EPS� from the dropdown box of available file
types, and then click �Export.�
3. A dialog box should appear, select the options according to the images below:
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4. Now use Adobe Acrobat Distiller to convert the EPS file to a print-ready PDF.
If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Distiller, or know how to use it, just send us
the EPS file.
Publisher 2003 and Higher
In Publisher 2003 and higher, it is best to save your artwork as a
high resolution TIFF file.
1. Select �Save As�� from the �File� menu.
2. After naming your file, select �Tag Image File Format� (TIFF) from the
dropdown box of available file types. DO NOT click Save.
3. After selecting TIFF you a �Change� button should appear in the bottom right
corner of the �Save As�� box. Click the �Change� button.
4. A new box will pop up; select 300dpi (commercial print) in this box and click
�OK.�
5. Now you can click �Save� in the �Save As�� box.
Publisher 2002 and Lower, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
For these programs you will need a PDF converter. If you are using a Mac or own
the full version of Adobe Acrobat, you have one. Otherwise, you will need to
purchase Adobe Acrobat software or download and install a free PDF printer to
your computer, or use a free online PDF converting service. Below are some of
these programs and services:
1. PDFOnline �
PDFOnline.com is a
free online service that emails you a PDF of whatever file you upload to their
web site. Sometimes errors may occur when using this site, so please check the
PDF carefully before sending it to us. If the error continues to reoccur, we
recommend that you try an alternative, such as those listed below.
2. PrimoPDF �
PrimoPDF.com is a
free PDF printer that you can download from their web site and install on your
computer. After installation, when you want to convert a file to PDF, you will
need to select �Print� and then select the PDF Printer, rather than using the
�Save As�� option. A PrimoPDF dialog box will appear, asking you how and where
you want to save your file. Select the �Press� preset and save your file.
3. DoPDF �
DoPDF.com is a free
PDF printer that must be installed on your computer as well. It works the same
as PrimoPDF (as detailed above), but some people find it faster and easier to
use because it has fewer options. For more options and a better variety of
presets, we recommend PrimoPDF.