File Submission Guide

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If you are unsure of what size might be appropriate, our customer service rep will be glad to help you decide. Generally, full front or back prints are between 10 and 12 inches wide by any height up to 14inches. Left chest prints are generally range from 2 1/2 to 4 inches wide, and sleeve prints are usually 2 to 3 inches wide. Sizing is a matter of taste so these are not to be taken as strict guidelines. We are capable of printing as large as 16 by 21 inches, call regarding any larger sizes.

Sizing

Please submit all files at the size you would like printed

If you are unsure of what size might be appropriate, our customer service rep will be glad to help you decide. Generally, full front or back prints are between 10 and 12 inches wide by any height up to 14inches. Left chest prints are generally range from 2 1/2 to 4 inches wide, and sleeve prints are usually 2 to 3 inches wide. Sizing is a matter of taste so these are not to be taken as strict guidelines. We are capable of printing as large as 16 by 21 inches, call regarding any larger sizes.

Vector Documents

Adobe Illustrator is Preferred

In general, keep in mind that most screen printing is a spot color medium, as opposed to offset where the majority of color work is process.

  • Do not apply any trapping to the image.
  • If identical objects overlay one another precisely, please separate by layer.
  • If appropriate, submit files with all colors converted to spot, and all unused colors deleted from the document.
  • Please convert all type to outlines.
  • Use PMS numbers for color names. Be sure to check a PMS book for color accuracy as the on-screen versions are often misleading.
  • If you are placing raster images into an illustrator document, please refer to the guidelines below to avoid any image resolution issues.

Rastor/Photographic Images

Save Files As .psd, .esp, .tif, or .pdf 

Please do not send jpgs or gifs that have been downloaded from the web. These files are sized at a low resolution in order to load quickly on a website. They do not provide enough resolution for us to use as actual artwork.

Submit all full color photographic and continuous tone files in RGB format. We can guarantee the best color fidelity if the file is in there “unadulterated” formats. If you are having an image scanned just for you T-shirt design, request RGB from your service bureau or scanner operator. Many high end scanning units will scan images in CMYK. This is great for offset, but not so hot for screen printing. Some places will simply convert the file from the original CMYK format to RGB. This is acceptable but not the best way to do things.  The key issue here is that when an image is in CMYK mode it’s palette of colors has been reduced for the offset printing process if the image is to be spot color separated, we can often reproduce a wider range of colors than offset printing. Giving us the image in CMYK will limit the possibilities. Also, when a CMYK image is displayed on your monitor the appearance of the image is controlled by a number of preferences you have set up concerning dot again and printing inks. In RGB these factors will be ignored.

Photographic, continuous tone color and grayscale files should be to size, at least 150 ppi, (pixels per inch).

Text files, Spot color or black & white illustrations and line drawings created or scanned into Photoshop require a very high resolution in order to maintain clean curves and crisp edges. Please submit these files at no less than 300ppi.

Please Do Not flatten layers. Thank you!

Send Your Files

Please submit all files at the size you would like printed

Layouts and small jpgs for quotes can be sent to art@monkeyfishprinting.com

Files that are more than 4MB tend to bog down our mail server. The better choice for sending large files is by uploading to our DropBox.

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