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Brochures
8.5 x 11
8.5 x 14
11 x 17
25.25 x 11
Multi-Page
Posters
13 x 19
18 x 24
24 x 36
Cards
Business Cards
Postcards
Rack Cards
Door Hangers
Newsletters
8.5 x 11
11 x 17
17 x 22
Catalogs/Booklets
5.5 x 8.5
8.5 x 11
5.5 x 8.5 Landscape
8.5 x 11 Landscape
Folders
Presentation Folders
Stationery
Letterhead & Envelope
Letterhead only
#10 Envelopes
Large Envelopes
 
 
 
Resources  
 

 Download Our Print Quality Adobe Distiller Settings

  Acceptable Software Formats
 
Final Art Checklist
  Bleed Reference Guide
  Measurement Guide
 PDF Reference Guide
  Image Reference Guide

 Acceptable Software Formats
 
Wholesale Printing Direct can receive many electronic file formats. InDesign,
 QuarkXpress, PageMaker, FreeHand, Illustrator and Photoshop are preferred. Word,
 PowerPoint and CorelDRAW are accepted, however, we encourage clients to supply
 print quality PDF files to ensure text flow and correct page layout. (Many times, these
 file formats have missing fonts and embedded images that cannot be used for print.)

 For questions regarding compatible software, use the Click-to-Chat link
 or call Toll Free (866) 298-8586.

 Image Reference Guide
 
Image files should have the correct resolution for all gray-scale and four-color
 images. The resolution for raster images should be 300 dpi and 600-800 dpi for bitmap
 line art scans. Images that are being resized to a larger image size for final print need
 to be received with enough resolution to print at that enlarged size. (For example, if
 an image received is 300 dpi at 5x7, but is placed at 200 percent, the effective
 resolution is now 150 dpi and will not print to optimum standards.)

 Image files should be saved in the correct color space at which they are expected to
 print. For example, if a scan is line art, it should be scanned in a bitmap format. A
 halftone photo scan should be in a gray-scale mode. A four-color scan should be in
 a CMYK format for print, not RGB. Images that are received in RGB format will be
 converted to CMYK and will most likely not match the original screen preview.