INFORMATION QUESTIONS FOR EASY PRINT SERVICES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the status of my order?

To inquire about the status of your order, the quickest method is to access your account.

  • After logging in, navigate to the "My Orders" section on the left-hand side.
  • Here, you'll find a comprehensive list of your orders along with their respective statuses.
  • To access more detailed information such as invoices and tracking numbers, simply click on "View Order."

Should you require any further assistance, feel free to reach out to us with your inquiries!

Which options should I choose to save my file on a template editor?

When saving your file in a template editor like Templett, Corjl, or Canva, choose PDF Print and turn on Bleed. Make sure to turn off Trim Marks and Save Paper. If there's an option to Flatten PDF, turn it on. For JPG files, select 300 dpi (high quality) for better print results. If you need more help, just ask!

Artwork Guidelines

At Easy Print Spot, we're dedicated to giving you top-notch prints for your designs. We want to make sure your designs come out perfectly, so it's important to follow our guidelines for artwork. These guidelines cover things like file types, colors, resolution, bleed, and formatting. By following these guidelines, you'll help us give you the best print results possible.

Accepted File Types: We accept these types of files:

PDF (Best choice), JPG/JPEG, PNG, SVG, TIF, PSD, AI

Resolution: All pictures should be at least 300 pixels per inch (PPI). We recommend 400 PPI for photos and 1200 PPI for fine text and line art.

300 PPI is the least. 400 PPI is best for photos. 1200 PPI is best for thin text and line art.

Crop Marks: Don't include crop marks in your design. Send your design at the size you want it printed, plus the bleed.

For example, if you're making a 4" x 6" postcard, your design should be 4.125" x 6.125".

Color Space: Send your files in CMYK. If you send them in RGB, the colors might not come out right. We'll automatically change RGB files to CMYK.

Should Overprint Be On or Off: It's a good idea to turn off overprint to avoid any surprises.

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