![]() Full Bleed: Check with Customer Service to see if this option is available on your item some items offer it at no additional charge, others have a charge for full bleed.Define area to print showing cropping and bleed. Include a hard copy of the files showing area to print.Please contact us for quoting your ad copy prep & composition. If you do not have high resolution artwork or the capability to create such, we can assist in this area. Be sure to send files in high resolution (see 'Set up job as follows' below). ![]() When submitting files/photos that are to appear on different month pages, be sure to include the month abbreviation (such as jan, feb, mar) in the file name so we know where to put each file/photo.When dealing with multiple files, it is best to compress them all into one file via WinZip or StuffIt.If e-mailing files, include your order number in the subject field and your contact information somewhere in the body.If your file size is too large, please email for further instructions. If you have multiple files to send, you can group them together in different e-mails that total 10 MB or less per e-mail. E-mail to As a general rule, file size must be no larger than 10 MB when sending any one e-mail to this address. If you cannot prepare the art file(s) for your order, we can provide graphic prep service at $75.00/hr (1 hr minimum). Make sure that you are ordering at least the minimum quantity required for ad copy per item. Artwork preparation templates are available upon request for most items contact Customer Service to have template for your item emailed to you. How to Prepare & Submit Artwork Following are specifications and tips on preparing & submitting custom artwork for inclusion on your volume order. ![]()
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