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Artwork Requirements
4.1 Requirement Definition
1. Print resolution - The measurement of quality (pixel per inch in file or dots per inch in output)
- All images must be at least 300 dpi
- Resolution of a scanned line image should be 1200 dpi
2. Size - All art files must be sized to 100% or larger than the actual imprint size. All images must meet or exceed the minimum resolution (pixels-per-inch) when rendered at the actual imprint size.
- The cards conform to ISO 7816-1, size: 85.7 (+/- 0.125mm) x 54mm (+/- 0.05mm)
- Artwork dimension must be at least 90mm x 58mm (including bleed area)
3. Artwork Format
- Accept vector based files created using Adobe Illustrator 10(.ai), Macromedia Freehand (.eps), and Corel Draw 10 (.cdr) ONLY.
- Supply all linked graphics such as Tiff or EPS files.
- If screen <5% the dots will not be accurately printed on the card.
- Please do NOT indicate the area reserved for the smart card chip on your artwork; this could lead to alignment problems.
- Please indicate your desired module location on printing instruction.
- In order to ensure printing quality of the cards, we may fine-tune the artwork.
4. Color - Color defined as a combination of three colors red, green and blue to produce millions of other colors. We accept :
- CMYK Color
- Pantone color
- RGB files will not be accepted
5. Proof
- No matter what the format or transfer method, artwork should NEVER be submitted without either a hard copy proof or the electronic equivalent. Properly prepared PDF files are often suitable as proofs.
6. Fonts
- Any fonts used in the production should be converted to curves (outlines) prior to submission.
- If you texts are not outlined, make sure to include all fonts used in the design.
Check List
- Do you choose the suitable kind of chips?
- Is the card a printed card or a white card (without printing)?
- Do you provide the suitable kind of file format for the artwork?
- Does the resolution of the artwork good enough for printing?
- Do you provide artwork files with CMYK, Pantone colour or special colours?
- Does the artwork provide sufficient bleeding area around the edges?
- Do you convert the fonts to curves or create outlines?
- Do you require the card with specific features, such as magnetic stripes, signature panels, personalization, serial numbers and barcodes?
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