Our satin posters are digitally printed onto 210gsm stock using UV cured inks.
Thanks to our 6 colour digital machines your posters will be photo-quality, vibrant and long lasting.
The spot gloss varnish is a raised high-gloss clear coat which can be accurately overlaid onto your artwork, including fine detail. Any areas upon which you require gloss varnish must be clearly indicated on the artwork. If no gloss varnish areas are specified we will interpret the artwork as best we can and place gloss varnish at our discretion.
These posters are suitable for indoor usage.
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At diginate.com you can order your posters in any size up to a maximum of 70cm x 200cm. Please see below for a guide to standard poster sizes:
A3 - 29.7cm x 42cm
A2 - 42cm x 59.4cm
A1 - 59.4cm x 84.1cm
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When preparing artwork for print, remember that to guarantee a great quality print the image must be 300dpi or above. Unless, of course, you're using a vector file which can be scaled to any size without loss of quality.
If you supply a vector file with text you need to convert the text to outlines or the font may drop out. To do this in Adobe Illustrator select the text and go Type > Create outlines. Job done!
If you want the text to be legible on your sticker please keep to a minimum of 6 point.
Always prepare your artwork in CMYK colour mode rather than RGB. RGB is designed for screens so some of the brightest colours are beyond the printable gamut.
If the print goes right to the edge of your sticker always extend your artwork with an extra 2mm bleed to allow for small variances in cutting. That way you won't have a slither of white down the edge of your sticker!
Please supply your artwork in pdf, ai, eps, jpg, tiff, psd, png or gif format. We can't accept artwork in formats such as doc, ppt, wps and pub.
Your artwork should always be prepared at the size you'd like the print. You can set the document size in the 'Document Setup' dialogue box on Illustrator or the 'Canvas Size' feature on Photoshop.
If you have embedded bitmap images into your Illustrator artwork you need to rasterize them. To do this select object > Rasterize... and select CMYK , High Quality and White Background.
On certain sticker types (e.g. clear spot gloss) you'll need to specify which parts of the sticker you'd like printed in white and which parts you'd like spot gloss varnish. To indicate this shade the areas you'd like on a seperate layer on Photoshop or Illustrator.