At PaperPresentation.com, we have
hundreds of different paper, cover stocks, and envelopes. We also provide many printing in-house
printing services such as:
- Offset Printing
- Full Color Offset Printing
- Raised Printing
- Letterpress Printing
- Foil stamp Printing
- PMS or Pantone Color inks
- Digital Printing
We are also capable of combining
some methods for special and unique effects!
However, due to the nature of production, there are certain jobs or
files that are UnPrintable. So here are a few guidelines of printing
technology that we want to make you aware of:
Unprintable Files
1) Any file that is low
resolution, such as 72-100 DPI (dots per inch), will not result in good
quality printing, even though they may appear high-quality on a computer
screen. We cannot accept low-resolution files for Letterpress, Offset, Raised
Printing, Foil Stamping, and even Digital Printing. This could result in
problems with “zig zagged” or pixelated edges on text or images:
We require a minimum resolution
of 300 DPI, and have many times required files in 600 or higher resolutions.
2) If you are using special fonts
or foreign language-fonts, it must be embedded such as PDf files, or Outlined
(AI) or provided to us separately with your order. Please note that Outlined
fonts are not editable. Thus, files with “missing fonts” as mentioned above are
UnPrintable.
3) Files generated with MS Word,
Excel, Power Point or WordPerfect are not suitable for high-resolution
printing. This is because fonts or the layouts will vary from one machine to
another. The solution to this is to send us your file in a PDF format.
4) Files with missing image
links, or the actual image files are UnPrintable.
UnPrintable Paper
1) We have the capacity and
technology to print on dark/ black paper or card stocks. However, running
Digital or Full Color Offset or PMS color inks on dark material usually does
not print very well, with the printed area appearing almost invisible. This
problem is due to the fact that Digital and Full Color Offset or Raised inks
are printed using CMYK colors.
In CMYK printing, ink is somewhat transparent/translucent.
So as a result, the color of the paper is combined with the ink color and results
in a totally different color which may not be visible or legible. To print on dark or black stocks,
the most suitable methods are Hot Foil Stamping or Engraving Printing. However,
these methods also require a minimum quantity.
2) Paper or
any material that is less than 17 lb, very flimsy or heavily textured will be very difficult to feed through printers, as it will cause a jam.
3) It is not possible print on paper with
uneven or deep cuts on the sides. This may make it difficult to feed correctly
through printers and may result in streaks or off-centered prints.
4) We cannot print on paper or
stocks with special finishing surfaces with too much texture. These may not be suitable
for digital printing, but are only usable in Foil Stamping or Offset Printing.
5) Printing PMS or Pantone color
inks accurately on colored stocks, dark stocks or black stocks is not possible.
UnPrintable printing
services
(shown on black and white material)
2) CMYK inks on black stock do
not produce well.
3) Digital printing, inkjet,
laser or offset do not print well on dark or black card stocks.
4) It is not possible to perform Raised
or Thermography on very thin stock due to the nature of high temperatures used
in the production process.
5) White ink in not possible with
Digital or Laser or Digital Offset printing, especially on dark stocks. The
only method suitable for white ink is Hot Foil Stamping or Engraving.
Quantity restrictions in
Printing:
Many jobs are not cost or time effective
to print via certain methods or printing services. For example, with Offset,
Foil stamping, Letterpress and Raised Printing; there is a minimum of $200-
$300 to make the plate or die for the first piece. So these methods are sensible
for 50 to 250 pieces minimum of the same piece (not one of 50 different ones)
to be cost effective.
Also please keep in mind that
depending on the complexity and volume of the job, we may require additional
production time (between 7-10 business days).