Tag: print ready files
How to Make Your Own Calendar for Print
Calendars will always be a necessity. Though many people use their phones to keep track of their schedules, just as many people...
What “Flatten PDF File” Means and How To Do It
If you’re new to the printing world, or even relatively acquainted, you may be wondering what a flattened PDF file is and...
How to Set Up Presentation Folders for Design
Know The Basics
Sometimes designing for a specific product, like presentation folders, might seem intimidating compared to a simple...
SOLVED – What is Creep in a Saddle-Stitch Booklet?
To those who don’t work in the printing industry, saddle stitch booklet printing may seem like a fairly simple binding process. Fold...
Resolution Matters: Design Files at 300 Pixels Per Inch
What is PPI?
PPI, or pixels per inch, is the amount of pixels that get printed (horizontally and...
How To Design a Booklet
It’s common for customers to ask us about the process for designing a booklet.
Whether you’re designing a booklet...
What Resolution Should be Used for Printing?
Resolution is a frequently asked question amongst Printivity printing customers. It is a word that is used constantly when speaking about digital...
Full bleed versus no bleed printing
“No bleed” printing is the printing you’re used to
Your desktop printer at home can do “no bleed”...
FAQ About PDFs and Their Benefits
Q: Why do printers recommend that
my file is sent as a PDF?
A PDF, which is short for...