CAD-PRINTZ® Full Color Digital Transfer Bid Kit
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Show your capability. Grow your business.
The Bid Kit is the perfect way to show your customers what you can do for them.
Each kit includes 14 full color digital logos in different sizes. Heat apply the logos to mini T-shirts or other promotional products.
No per color fee, unlimited colors, low minimums.
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How can I get a price quote on custom digital services?
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To receive a price quote on Digital Services, first use your Customer Account number or create a Guest Account to log in. Once you are logged in to the site, select the "Get Started" button on any product page to see pricing and/or receive a price quotes.
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What type of file can I use for my digital order?
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The following file types are supported:
.bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, .cdr, .ai, .eps, .ps, .pdf
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Why do I need a border/contour on my digital design?
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In order to meet our cutting specifications and not cut into your design, sometimes we have to place a contour color/border around your design. If there are small details that would be very difficult to weed, or the outer color is not consistent, a contour may be needed. We will automatically add a contour cut line to your design. You have the option of selecting a white outline or a custom color from our digital color palette. It is recommended to choose an outline color that matches the product which you are applying your digital design; therefore the outline is less apparent.
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What is a contour?
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Essentially, a contour is an outline that is added to a logo. Generally these are added to allow us to cut and weed a logo.
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What is RGB?
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RGB Stands for Red, Green, Blue and is used primarily for electronic-sourced devices such as televisions and monitors.
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What is CMYK?
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CMYK Stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key Black. CMYK is used for color printing and each letter represents the color of ink being used.
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How do I determine if a file is RGB or CMYK using CorelDraw® ?
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1) Choose the Eyedropper tool from the “Tool Box” 2) Left click on the logo
3) A reading should come up within the color fill indicator. This should specify if the file is RGB or CMYK.
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What happens if a file is printed without converting to CMYK?
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If RGB files are used for printing, the printing software converts the file to CMYK. The representation is usually inaccurate and specific colors may change.
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What are bitmap images?
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A bitmap is a type of graphic composed of pixels (picture elements) in a grid. Each pixel or "bit" contains color information for the image. Bitmap graphic formats have a fixed resolution which means that resizing a bitmap graphic can result in distortion and jagged edges.
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What are vector images?
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Vector images are cuttable and can be resized to any dimension without losing quality.