March 28, 2008

#9 – How Do I Upload PDFs

Filed under: Online Printing — FilePrint @ 10:34 am

It’s easy, click on Try Now and then Upload PDF. It doesn’t really matter what your PDF is; we can print it: one or many pages, business card or poster, regular size or custom – you make the rules – we don’t. Things you should check though are:

  • If you have more than one page, just upload the pages in one file with the pages in order 1, 2, 3, etc. We will do all the page setup for you.
  • You should keep a ‘quiet’ area around the edge of document of 10mm. You can also put bleed on (see advanced options when uploading).

To see for yourself click on Try Now or to get an Instant Quote click Prices

#8 – Free Sample

Filed under: Online Printing — FilePrint @ 10:34 am

Why not try before you buy! Click HERE, enter your address and we will send you a Free Print Sample.

March 1, 2008

Can you print a different size to my artwork?

Filed under: Online Printing — FilePrint @ 10:39 am

No, you need to upload exactly what you want printed. Our solution is such great value because nobody touches a print job. So, if you upload an A4 job, there is no way of telling us that you actually want A5 prints – therefore you need to upload the correct size.

Can you explain booklets and spiral bound document?

Filed under: Online Printing — FilePrint @ 10:20 am

We are often ask how our booklets work. Our software offers different options depending what you upload. So, if you upload a two page A4 the system will give you a variety of options, like double sided, doubled sided with a vertical fold, horizontal fold, and so on. To get a booklet option you need to upload a document with multiples of 4 pages, ie 4, 8, 12, 16, etc. Uploading a 4 page A4 document will result in a double sided A3 with a fold down (no staples as its one piece of paper). Now, a common issue is that users upload a landscape document – we can only print booklets that fit on a sheet of A3, two landscape A4s cannot fit with a ‘vertical fold’, instead they need to be placed one above the other, so the output is a ‘top fold’. The only option other option if the customer wants the spine on the short edge is to chose a spiral bound, which allows us to print on separate bits of paper.

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