FAQ

A very slick, glossy coating applied to the printed paper surface and dried on press with ultraviolet light. The slick surface of UV-coating makes it near waterproof, eye catching and very popular.
A dull Aqueous-coating is applied after the printing process is completed. The “Matte” or "Dull" finish provides a very unique finish for your printed material. Matte stock is very smooth and has a slight "eggshell" sheen.
Your image can still be printed at less than 300dpi, however the print quality will be sacrificed significantly. We print all jobs using 500 Line Screen, which means you can utilize up to 400dpi for any print job. We recommend at least 300dpi to obtain the best print quality.
We accept jpg, jpeg, psd, psf, tif, tiff, eps, ai, and png files.
Your image can still be printed at less than 300dpi, however the print quality will be sacrificed significantly. We print all jobs using 500 Line Screen, which means you can utilize up to 400dpi for any print job. We recommend at least 300dpi to obtain the best print quality.
If for some reason your file(s) did not upload properly, you may email your file(s) to service@printelf.com. Be sure to include your order number and contact info in your email to ensure proper order processing on our part.
Due to the complexity of the various products available at it is necessary to upload your files AFTER you pay the transaction. Simply add the items that you wish to order.

If we request that you upload revised files, please log in to your account (coming soon) and view your order in the order history. You will be given the ability to upload revised files for your order.
The color that you see on a computer monitor or television screen is called “additive color” and has a different set of properties from “subtractive color”, which is the kind of color that applies to your Printelf.com-printed jobs.

Additive color emanates directly from a light source. Subtractive color comes from light that is reflected off of an object from a light source.

Because additive color comes to our eyes directly (unless it is filtered), it is purer color and is able to represent a broader range of the spectrum than subtractive color. For this reason, even under the best conditions it is very rare that your monitor, which is RGB (additive), and offset printing, which is CMYK (subtractive), will ever match.

So, the short answer is no. However, we assure you that our highly experienced team and state-of-the-art equipment will produce your job in the best quality possible.
Jobs can be turned around as fast as 48 hours! Most standard items are printed and shipped in 4 - 6 business days. Please contact us for rush jobs.
We usually give a two-hour (or less) lead time before we process your order. After that, the order goes into plating which is the costliest part of printing. Please keep that time window in mind if you would like to make changes or cancel the order. Once plated we cannot stop the press and your order is in "Production" status. At this point, you will be responsible for full payment. We recommend that you take special care in checking your order for correctness, before placing your order. Or, if you are using design services, we recommend requesting proof before going to press. Keep in mind we are custom printing for you.
Once a job has been delivered or shipped the sale is final. The lone exception to the rule is if there was a manufacturing defect. A customer has 5 business days to let us know of any manufacturing defect, otherwise the sale is considered final. Please send 5 to 10 samples of your print job so we can find out what went wrong with your job. If we deem the problem a manufacturing defect, we will be more than happy to reprint your job. However PrintElf.com will not be responsible for design flaws on jobs not designed by PrintElf.com-Design Team. Including but not limited to, typos, resolution issues or not enough bleed for cutting. PrintElf.com reserves the right to decide what is and what is not a manufacturing defect.
Yes, we offer custom print quotes on any full-color printing project. Give us a call or email us at PrintElf.com. Please allow at least 24 hours for a custom quote to be completed.
When using a blue in your design, always make sure to leave at least a 30% difference in your Cyan and Magenta values.

Blue is close to purple in the CMYK spectrum. Remember, use a low amount of magenta whenever using high amounts of cyan to avoid purple. Example: C=100 M=70 Y=0 K=0
For the best possible results, we recommend a Rich Black value of C=60, M=40, Y=40, K=100 for UV Coated and Silk Laminated products. For matte and uncoated products, we suggest a Rich Black value of C=40, M=40, Y=20, K=100
For more RGB to CMYK and Pantone information please click here .
When using a blue in your design, always make sure to leave at least a 30% difference in your Cyan and Magenta values.

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