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Making
signs and banners in Orange County since 1988
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| Orange
County Signs
A division of Quick Signs, Tustin, California. |
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Orange County Signs -
File setup specifications
File Formats Types:
We can print directly from your file or we can create the artwork for
you.
At Quick Signs (OrangeCountySigns.com), there are basically
two quite different methods of sign production:
1). Computer cut vinyl lettering and graphics
(computer cut vinyl - solid spot colors)
2). Digital printing process
(digital prints using ink, dye, toner, resin or silk screen process)
Usually the process of production determines the type of artwork setup.
What determines the method of sign production? Budget, overall size of
the sign, number of colors used , quantity of signs needed, quality of
artwork, duration of use, type of material and other factors.
In some instances, at a savings to you, we will use a combination of computer
cut vinyl and digital printing.
If after reading the file setup information below, you are unsure of
the production method we will use, please contact one of our knowledgeable
customer sales representatives at (714) 573-9313
General
Layout Tips:
| Letter
visibility chart |
| Viewing
distance |
Minimum
required
letter height (inches) |
| 100
ft |
4" |
| 250
ft |
10" |
| 360
ft (city block) |
16" |
| 500
ft |
22" |
| 750
ft |
33" |
| 1000
ft. |
43" |
| 1320
ft. (1/4 mile) |
57" |
For printed images try to
design images approximately 70-150 dpi at
full size, this will ensure the maximum output quality.
Computer cut vinyl lettering and graphics:
Many of our signs utilize the computer cut vinyl lettering method of production
(vehicle lettering, window lettering, real estate signs, non-photo banners,
do-it-yourself lettering, trade show signs and most non-photographic signs)
using vector based file formats. When using computer cut vinyl method
of production, all artwork must be vector based (object oriented art).
These files, are usually created in drawing or illustration programs such
as Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, Corel Draw, and all sign making
programs. Common file extensions for these drawing programs are .ai, vector
.eps, .cdr., .dxf, and wmf. When preparing artwork in vector format, see
saving vector files for proper formatting. If you
need help help on preparing any of these file formats, please call our
Quick Signs art department for assistance (714) 573-9313.
Computer generated digital printing: When
we are using the computer generated digital printing method of production
(4-color printing, gradation fading, multiple colors, specific color matching,
photo printing, small decals, complicated logos, detailed clip art) artwork
can be designed as vector based (see above) or bitmap (raster art). Bitmap
artwork is usually created in programs such as Adobe Photoshop, PhotoPaint,
Corel Paint, Windows Paint, MacPaint and many other "paint" or "photo
editing" programs. Usually the file extensions for these programs are
tif, bmp, gif, jpg, eps, pcx, etc. If you need help on preparing any of
these file formats, please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance
1 (714) 573-9313.
Saving vector files: Our preferred file format
is Adobe Illustrator. When saving files in vector format (outline format),
dpi is only limited to the output device. File size is constant regardless
of the size of the image. Because vector based programs use mathematical
algorithmic calculations to determine size and shape, file size is usually
small and these files can usually be e-mailed quickly. If your not sure
of what type of file type is needed to produce your sign, please call
Quick Signs art department at 1 (714) 573-9313 for additional assistance.
Saving bitmap files: Bitmap files are created when an image is
scanned, taken from a digital camera or created in a bitmap editing program
such as Adobe PhotoShop, Corel Photo Paint, Mac Paint, Windows Paint,
and many other paint and photo programs. These files are primarily used
for digital printing and are resolution dependent. The resolution of the
artwork effects the crispness of detail and fineness of grain in an image.
For satisfactory results of computer generated digital printing, the resolution
should be set between 50 and 150 dpi at full size. Lower resolution can
cause pixelization. Higher resolution has little effect on overall quality
and greatly increases file size. The dpi size decision is determined by
overall output size and viewing distance of proposed sign. Resolutions
lower than 50dpi may exhibit pixelization, often called "jaggies".
Bitmap files can be very large in size and are usually not sent by e-mail.
It is not uncommon for a 2' x 3' full color image to have a file size
of greater than 50 megabytes. If you need help on preparing any of these
file formats, please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance
1 (714) 573-9313.
Color Info: When assigning a spot color. Use a pantone color.
We will attempt to make the closest color match.
Media info: We can accept MAC and PC high
density 3-1/2" diskettes, MAC and PC Iomega Zip disks, and CD's. You can
compress PC files by using any PC based self-extracting compression utility
or WinZip. We cannot accept compressed
MAC files (stuff it) at this time, we suggest the .zip file format if
your need file compression. E-mail is available with file size not to
exceed 2 MB.
Mac Users:
| Mac
Users |
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Important! |
| Convert
all text to curves, we can not read mac fonts. |
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If you are creating the file on a MAC, the file needs
to be saved as an Adobe Illustrator or EPS format (preferably version
5.0). All text must be "converted to curves" or "outlines". We cannot
read Mac fonts. If you are creating artwork for computer cut vinyl lettering
or graphics, the most compatible format is Adobe Illustrator saved as
Illustrator EPS for 1-bit IBM version 5.0. Files created in publishing
programs like Quark or PageMaker generally will not output. It is best
to use an illustration or drawing program such as Adobe Illustrator, Freehand,
or Corel Draw for Mac. If you need help on preparing any of these file
formats, please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance
1 (714) 573-9313.
Additional Requirements:
When sending a file to us, it is necessary to provide a printout of the
design. This helps us know what the finished product should look like.
Must include all EPS and TIFF files used in creating document. Always
keep a copy of the file. We are not responsible for original files being
lost or damaged.
Font Info: Convert all text to "curves" or "outlines" (converted
text creates a graphic that can no longer be text edited).
Popular Programs
(PC/MAC)
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe PageMaker
- Adobe Photoshop
- Aldus (Macromedia) Freehand
- Corel Draw
- Corel Photo Paint
- Microsoft Power Point
- Microsoft Word
- Quark Express
If you are creating your
artwork in any of these programs, please follow the procedures to ensure
successful output of our sign and./or graphics.
Adobe Illustrator (PC and MAC) - This
seems to be the best all around program for signs graphics. All text must
be converted to outlines. We cannot read Mac fonts. For Computer
cut vinyl lettering and graphics, all vector files must be single layer
only - that is, no overlapping layers. When viewing in preview mode, no
lines can crisscross. All objects of a given color must be welded together.
Gradations cannot be imported for vinyl cutting as vinyl is cut as a solid
shape (spot color). Gradations require a digital print
process. Gradations many times can cause problems when importing into
our programs, to avoid these problems please save as .ai and we will convert
to bitmap format in our sign making programs. When saving files as vector
format, MAC users, save as illustrator EPS as 1-bit IBM format. PC users,
save as Illustrator ver. 5.0. If you need help on preparing any of these
file formats, please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance
(714) 573-9313.
(We are currently running Illustrator vers. 8.0)
Adobe PageMaker - PC and MAC) At this time
we are unable to accept PageMaker files. Files created in PageMaker generally
do not output files in a format that we can use. It is best to use an
illustration or graphics creation program such as Adobe Illustrator or
CorelDraw. If you need help help on preparing any of these file formats,
please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance (714)
573-9313.
Adobe PhotoShop - (PC and MAC) Save as
PhotoShop or as .tif.
(We are currently running PhotoShop vers. 5.5)
Corel Draw - (PC and MAC) All text must be converted
to curves (outlines) or we may be unable to read your fonts. For Computer
cut vinyl lettering and graphics, all vector files must be single layer
only - that is, no overlapping layers. When viewing in wire frame mode,
no lines can crisscross. All objects of a given color must be welded together.
Gradations cannot be imported for vinyl cutting as vinyl is cut as a solid
shape (spot color). Gradations require a digital print
process. Gradations many times can cause problems when importing into
programs, to avoid these problems please export as .ai and we will convert
to bitmap in our sign making programs. When saving files as vector format,
save files as CDR or export as Illustrator 5.0. Please make sure that
all text is converted to curves (located on menu bar under arrange in
Corel program). If you need help on preparing any of these file formats,
please call our Quick Signs art department for assistance (714)
573-9313.
(We are currently running Corel ver. 10.0)
Corel Photo Paint - Save image as .tif or High
resolution jpeg.
(we are currently running Corel ver. 10.0)
Microsoft PowerPoint - Save as Power point format.
Note: Quality of placed picture (if any) is dependent on the resolution
of the original file (if file is a bitmap). In some instances we have
had a problem with converting PowerPoint files. If you need help on preparing
any of these file formats, please call our Quick Signs art department
for assistance 1 (714) 573-9313.
(We are currently running Office 2000)
Microsoft Word - Save file as a Word/95.doc.
Since signs can not be produced using this program, it is not the most
reliable format. We need to cut the text and paste into drawing programs.
When we do this font problems can occur. If you need help on preparing
any of these file formats, please call our Quick Signs art department
for assistance 1 (714) 573-9313.
(We are currently running Office 2000)
Quark
Express - Mac format not supported. Files need to be exported as .eps.
Before sending artwork make sure illustrator can open file.
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Help ?
Give Quick Signs a call. |
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(714) 573-9313 |
Banners
and Signs:
Vinyl Banners | Full
Color Banner Printing | Silkscreen
Printed Banners | Poster Printing
Vinyl Lettering | Vinyl
Letter Prices | Vehicle Graphics
| Full Color Vehicle Graphics |
Vinyl Banner Pricing | Digital Banner Pricing
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a division of , , Tustin, CA - (714) 573-9313
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