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What images files do you accept?
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We support a variety of file formats for uploaded designs. Adobe Acrobat 9 Document (*.pdf) (recommended) Adobe Illustrator CS3 Artwork (*.ai) (recommended) Adobe Photoshop CS3 Image (*.psd) (recommended) Bitmap Image (*.bmp) CorelDRAW X4 Document (*.cdr,*.clk) GIF Image (*.gif) JPEG Image (*.jpg,*.jpeg) Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Document (*.ppt) Microsoft Publisher 2010 Document (*.pub) Microsoft Word 2010 Document (*.doc) PCX Image (*.pcx) PICT Image (*.pic,*.pict,*.pct) PNG Image (*.png) PostScript Document (*.ps) TIFF Image (*.tif,*.tiff) Windows Enhanced Metafile (*.emf) Windows Metafile (*.wmf).
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What resolution should my artwork be?
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Resolution refers to the number of dots per inch (dpi), or the amount of detail the image has. Higher resolution means a more detailed image, and also larger file and longer upload time. For best results with most products, save your artwork to 300 dpi (dots per inch) at the final print dimensions (full bleed size when uploading an entire product design). T-Shirt images should be saved to at least 175 dpi at 100% of the dimensions at which they will print to ensure high quality printing results. Your images will be sized proportionally based on shirt size (default size is large). Bleed size does not apply to T-Shirts as the full bleed and the trim size are identical. Simply increasing the DPI setting in a graphic program does not improve the resolution.
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Where do I e-mail artwork to?
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Please e-mail all image files to mail(at)omniprints(dot)com.
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What file type do you accept for Direct Mailing Services?
A. Omni accepts .csv, however, many clients may only have an Excel file.  Most of the time we can convert your Excel spreadsheet to the proper .csv format. Please e-mail your list to mail(at)omniprints(dot)com.
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I can't find the answer to my question.
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Please e-mail: mail(at)omniprints(dot)com or call us immediately at 1-937-293-1595.