How Should I Prepare My Files for CMYK Printing?
We use CMYK for printing. Convert your files to CMYK in Photoshop or Illustrator for accurate results. RGB is for digital screens.
Preparing Your Files for CMYK Printing
We use the CMYK colour mode for all printing processes. CMYK, which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black), is ideal for creating printed designs on physical items like stickers.
On the other hand, RGB (Red, Green, Blue) is used for digital screens and is capable of displaying more vibrant colours due to direct light emission. Understanding the distinction between these colour modes is crucial to ensure that your printed stickers look exactly as you designed them.
For the best printing results, always convert your digital designs to CMYK before submission. This will help avoid any unexpected colour shifts and ensure that your printed stickers match your original design as closely as possible. Here’s how you can do it:
In Photoshop: Navigate to “Image” then “Mode” and select “CMYK Colour.”
In Illustrator: Go to “File” then “Document Colour Mode” and choose “CMYK Colour.”
PNG files are always in RGB mode, so save your file as a PDF to maintain CMYK settings.
If you have any specific requirements or questions about preparing your files for CMYK printing, our support team is here to assist you. Our goal is to provide you with the perfect finish to complement your design and meet your usage needs. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your printed stickers will have the desired colour accuracy and quality.