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Is it safe for me to use my credit card on your site?
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We believe that your online shopping experience should be convenient, safe and most of all, worry-free. While browsing our online store, you can be rest assured that we have your security in mind. Your security is why we use the most powerful encryption technology available in the marketplace today. You can be sure that whenever any aspect of this technology changes, we upgrade our system accordingly.

How can I learn more about your online security system?
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To learn more about our online security system, please click here.

Can I learn more about your privacy policy or terms and agreements?
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If you have any questions at all about our privacy policy or terms and agreements, please feel free to contact us.

What is the difference between raster and vector artwork for Large format products?
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Raster based artwork such as photos, or flattened artwork (from Adobe Photoshop) are made up of tiny squares (pixels) and depending on your resolution and/or final output size desired, the file could have a low quality end result. Any raster elements you wish to use should have a high enough resolution (DPI) before considering them for your large format product.

Vector based artwork such as illustrations or clip-art style elements (from Adobe Illustrator) is made with mathematical calculations, and can be scaled up to any size without losing quality. Keep in mind that any effects used in Adobe Illustrator are raster based and have transparency - this greatly adds to file size and you must have correct settings in your "Document Raster Effects Settings" to ensure best output for these effects. If you're doing a photo-quality print on a 36" x 48" poster, and leave the raster effects settings at default 72 DPI - you may see tiny squares in your drop shadows, as opposed to a smooth shadow.

Which program do you recommend for best quality output of my Large format orders?
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While it is not mandatory, we prefer Adobe formats (such as PDF) - if you're using a program outside of Adobe, it will have to be exported from whichever program is being used as one of the following file types - PDF, JPG, or TIF - prior to uploading.

Do you print using any Spot or Pantone colors with our Large Format prints?
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We only print 4 color process (CMYK). If you use Spot or Pantone colors, please have them converted to process colors prior to uploading your file.

What type of Grommets do you use? How far apart do you typically place them?
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We use grommets that are silver in color. Grommets are placed in all 4 corners, and from there they will be placed every 24" as necessary.

Do you colormatch for Large Format products?
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We do not colormatch.

What type of files can I send to Made In Print?
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We recommend saving as a .PDF. You may also send the file in the following types: jpg, jpeg, tif, tiff, eps, and png.

We prefer that you send .PDF with embedded or outlined fonts. .PDF's are easier to handle and will likely speed up your turn-around. Remember to add crop marks and flatten your files before uploading.

What resolution should my file be?
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Low resolution files may be printed as is or will be placed on hold until we receive new files, slowing your turn-around. We only accept 300 dpi files and no less.