| Setting up your files for digital print
			
			We specialise in high quality digital print and can only achieve this if
			your files are set up correctly. Anything that is not completely correct
			can always be amended, but this will take extra time, therefore any
			deadline we initially agree to, may be missed.
			
			If you are unclear of any of these points or have any other queries then
			please contact us for further details. We will not charge for this, and
			it may save you time later.
			
			Ashwyk is committed to digital workflows. All jobs for print should be
			supplied electronically. The preferred file format for this is the
			Portable Document Format (PDF).
			
			To produce a PDF file is simply a matter of distilling a postscript file,
			usually with Adobe's Acrobat Distiller. Please Note that this has
			to be a press quality PDF. Acrobat 4.0 and above is supplied with pre-set
			Press Optimised settings. 
				Applications
			
			Ashwyk has current MAC and PC versions of industry standard applications: 
			QuarkXpress, Powerpoint, Word, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat and
			InDesign.
			
			Page Make UpFor colour PDFs use Acrobat 4.0 or higher. Version 3.0 colour can
				look flat.Always have Acrobat Distiller set to embed all fonts. 
				Use the correct page size in the application.Allow for bleed in the document and in the print options - 
				minimum 3mm.Incorporating crop marks may require a larger page size on output.
				Always include crop marks and bleed (where applicable).Please Indicate if CMYK or special colours apply, and supply Pantone
				 reference numbers where known.The colours produced on a monitor or proof can differ radically
				from those of the press printed version. So please Include colour laser
				proofs if available. |  | Images 
				FontsEnsure EPS graphics contain the fonts.A minimum input of 300 dpi is recommended.All images should be either TIFF or EPS.If supplying JPEG images save at maximum quality. (This is not a
				loss-less compression format.)Supply colour images in CMYK, not RGB or LAB. 
				File SubmissionFonts can be a major contributor to print problems.Variations in type design or font substitution can compromise the
				printed results. For example, the most common typeface 'Times' is
				available in a variety of versions: Times New Roman, Times, and Times
				Roman, to name a few of the most frequently used. Each differs slightly
				in design and kerning or tracking values are different.
Producing PDFs will help eliminate these problems by showing a
				proper representation of the finished document and showing that the
				correct fonts are	embedded.When producing files all fonts must be embedded.Fonts must be held by the press printer if supplying application
				files.Fonts supplied should comply with all current legal requirements. 
				and finally...
			
			Always send clear written instructions along with your own final proof
			for us to check against. Remember, in the absence of a proof we can only
			print what we assume to be the correct version. Please label any discs
			with your name for our reference.If it is necessary to submit application files rather than PDF or
				postscript, make sure all items used to create the documents are
				supplied, e.g. fonts, images, logos.For data security always keep copies of all application files and
				images.Files can be submitted (depending on size) in all recognised
				formats: CD, zip, floppy, ISDN, FTP, email (5mb max). |