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CD-Rom & Card :
CDR [ Make sure to close the CDR ]
Note: You
must make sure to record your data in one session
and close the CD. Do not leave the CD open for additional
recording session.
DVD-Rom & Card:
DVDR or DLT [ Digital Linear Tape ]
- Software: {PC}
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Corel Draw
Artwork File Formats:
Note: Art
Resolution should be 300 DPI or higher. Also, you
must provide Color call outs (Color Number)
ART: All "Fonts" should
be converted to outlines (Curves) . Do not include
files not to be used, no link files and make sure
for OFFSET Printing that the color black is a combination
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Silk-Screen: The
best result will be achieved with PMS color (Pantone)
and specify color number = PMS. Number of colors should
be designated! (White flood is considered 1 color.) The
max number of colors that can be printed is 5 colors
Art must be all PMS or all CMYK. Line widths must be
1pt minimum for process CMYK, 0.5 pt Minimum for PMS.
Silk-Screen printing is the process of transferring ink
through a fine mesh screen onto a CD or DVD. CDs are
printed in a similar fashion, but the equipment is more
automated and the process is faster. This process utilizes
an 133 to 150 line screen (the number of lines or dots
per inch on a halftone screen), providing excellent quality
for CMYK four-color process and PMS colors.
Offset Printing:
We also offer the latest in Offset printing for a better
four-color process . Offset printing onto CDs, DVDs,
CDRs and DVDRs is similar to Offset printing of a high
quality magazine: it's the process of using an intermediate
blanket cylinder to transfer an image from the image
carrier to the CD/DVD. This process utilizes 175 to 200
line screen. You wouldn't want to go back to the picture
quality your computer had a few years ago, would you?
Then why have your CD or DVD, your product, not look
it's absolute best? Our Process for Offset printing allows
us to produce and print much more realistic and dramatic
images on your CD/DVD than ever before.
Compression: Do
not compress files, Please indicate total playing time,
and total MB of your CD, or CD-ROM. Include a color proof
of your artwork and specify the number of colors to be
used on the CD.
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