How to prepare files and doing business with us
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Corrections, alterations & modifications
How to prepare your files for submission
How to prepare an Adobe InDesign CS3 file
How to prepare an Adobe InDesign CS4 file
How to prepare Adobe Illustrator files
How to prepare Photoshop files
How to prepare QuarkXpress files
Microsoft Publisher hints & tips
Why proofs are important
When to choose 'No Proof Required'
RGB to CMYK
Bleeds
Business Card Printing Hints & Tips
Paper descriptions and advice
If you wish to promote our community oriented printing service, then why not place a link to us on your website.
The best type of links contain the hyperlink within the text. An example is:
AllPrinting is a community-based printing company whose products include: business card printing, postcard printing, bumper sticker printing, and all at discounted prices.
The code for the above link is:
AllPrinting is a community-based printing company whose products include: <a href="http://www.allprinting.com.au/" target="_blank">business card printing, postcard printing, bumper sticker printing, and all at discounted prices</a>.</p>
When to choose No Proof Required
A Proof is a copy of your job, and it is created just before it goes to press.
A hard-copy proof is printed, and it is sent to you via Australia Post for you to check.
A PDF Proof is a file that we will use to create your job, and this is E-mail to you to check.
Not everyone needs a Proof, and our No Proof Required page explains why you might select No Proof Required.
Corrections and Modifications
Our page on corrections and modifications can be explained easily:
If we make a mistake with your file, then there is no charge for any correction to yuor file.
If you make a mistake, then a charge will be made.
You can view our correction and modification fees on our corrections and modifications page.