FAQ

Here you will find the answers to most of your frequently asked questions about printing with Visual 6 Graphics. If you do not find the answer to your question below simply contact us. We are always happy to help.

General FAQs:

We provide a wide range of products and services. To view the list of products we provide click here. To see our services click here. Don’t see what you are looking for? Contact us!

You can get started by filling out this form: Get Estimate

You are also welcome to call us or make an appointment to come into our office for a free one-on-one consultation.

We accept VISA, Master Card and Discover credit cards. Checks and cash are also acceptable methods of payment.

Payment is generally required upon completion on project and is subject to change based on project specifications and credit history.

Many basic print ready jobs are completed the same day. However, some jobs may take several days depending on the individual job specifications. When your job is submitted you will be given a completion date; rush orders will be charged an additional fee. We can also work with you to accommodate your preferred date of completion.

Design File FAQs:

A PDF (Portable document Format) is the most common and preferred file for submitting digital documents. We can also accept a JPG (Joint Photographics Experts Group) A JPG is most commonly used for compressing photographic images.

Print ready files are our preference! Resolution should be set to at least 300 dpi. Avoid using graphics and photos obtained from online sources, they are typically 76 – 96 dpi and will appear pixilated. If you are not sure, call us.

Visual 6 Graphics prefers to have artwork submitted as a pdf or jpg. Any program in which those files can be created with the correct resolution should be fine. If you have questions simply reach out to us and we can help guide you.

Printers and monitors produce colors in different ways. Monitors use the RGB (red, green, blue) color model which supports a wider spectrum of color. Printers use the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model which can reproduce most but not all of the colors in the RGB model.

A proof is a one-off copy of your document after all edits and printing setup processes have been completed. It is your last and best opportunity to make sure that the print job comes out the way you want. A careful inspection of the proof will ensure that your printed product is accurate. Ask for a copy of our proof guidelines and agreement or download it below.

Downloadable Forms:

Customer Agreement

View and download our customer agreement.

Proofing Process

View and download our proofing process.

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