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How large can I print my file?
How fast can I have my posters?
Can you accept Macintosh or PC files?
Can you take my photos off my camera’s memory card?
What resolution is recommended for large format image files?
Can I use a photo I found online?
What file types or software applications do you accept?
Should I use CMYK or RGB color mode for my photographic images?
Can I upload or email my files to you?
Can you scan my photographs or images for me?
How long will my banner last outdoors?
What materials can you print on?
Do you offer proofs or samples?
Do you offer laminating or mounting services?
How large can I print my file?
Weare capable of printing up to 60in wide by over 100ft in length. Keep in mind that we can only enlarge your original file up to a % of the original file based of the DPI you start with. We recommend 150-200 dpi of resolution at the final size (400 - 600 dpi at 25%).
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How fast can I have my posters?
We offer SAME DAY printing and shipping of orders received by noon Eastern Time. If you have your order sent to us by noon, you can have it the next day! Orders received after noon will ship the following day. Large orders (10 or more prints) may require extra time. We pride ourselves on providing the fastest on-demand printing at the best price. Please call to determine turn times for your large jobs; we will try to accommodate your needs!
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Can you accept Macintosh or PC files?
Yes! We are PC based but we can accept MAC formated High Resolution PDF files. To avoid data loss, please create text outlines (if created in a vector based program) include all images, linked files and fonts.
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Can you take my photos off my camera’s memory card?
Yes! We have a multi-card reader in our shop that accepts, SD, Compact Flash (CF I & II), SD Micro, MS, Pro Duo, SM and xD. We can also Accept files on USB Thumb drive, CD, DVD, and Floppy Disk. If we are having a party, please BYOB.
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What resolution is recommended for large format image files?
For optimal large format output, we recommend 150-200 dpi at final print size for photographic images. 150 dpi at final print size is adequate for most jobs. A good rule of thumb is to try and have an original source file at 25% of the final output size with 400-600 dpi resolution.
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Can I use a photo I found online?
Images from the Internet or web sites are generally 72 dpi and in a GIF or JPEG format. These files usually do not provide a good quality image for printing. Color and resolution are removed from these images to allow for rapid transfer on the Internet. These images would appear fuzzy and dull if printed by Print New Hampshire. An unfavorable image cannot be resaved as a different type of file. For example, you cannot place a gif file in Photoshop and resave it as and EPS format. This does not enhance the resolution of the file. If you have to use low resolution images, we will print only after you consent to the quality.
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What file types or software applications do you accept?
We recommend you provide flattened TIFF, PDF or high quality uncompressed JPEG files for output. We can also accept files from most popular photo and page design software such as Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, and Adobe Acrobat 8. Other applications and file types may require additional setup time and costs. If you are working in a Microsoft Office Program, that you convert your file to a high quality PDF or JPG before submitting your file to us.
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Should I use CMYK or RGB color mode for my photographic images?
We can print from either CMYK or RGB image files. However, we recommend supplying RGB files for optimal output. There can be a slight color shift when converting from CMYK to RGB, so it is best that you have already converted the file so you can check the colors yourself. Digital Photos must be supplied in sRGB colorspace for the best color/quality match.
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Can I upload or email my files to you?
Yes, this is the fastest and preferred method of getting your files to us. Because graphic files can often be large in size, we recommend you have a high-speed Internet connection such as DSL to upload or email your files. If you have a slower or dial up modem connection, you may want to send your files to us on CD or DVD. Please call about using our FTP Site, for large uploads 603-657-7079.
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Can you scan my photographs or images for me?
If you have original photographs, we can use our state-of-the-art scanning systems to scan and create high quality digital files for the best image output. Please call us for information and pricing on our scanning services.
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How long will my banner last outdoors?
All of our banners are printed with the latest and highest quality archival inks. These new inks are specially formulated to provide excellent UV and fade resistance while still providing all of the vibrant colors and rich details previously available only with dye inks. Outdoor banners can last up to 6 months unlaminated in direct sunlight and up to 6+ years with UV Laminate. Images used indoors will rarely, if ever, fade.
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What materials can you print on?
Our Full color digital printers will print upto 2880dpi on the highest quality materials available including: Archival photo quality Pearl, High Photo Gloss, Heavy Matte, Lightweight Matte, and Specialty stocks such as: Art Canvas, Watercolor, Thick & Thin Trade Show Poly Graphics, Wallpaper, Polyester Fabric, Adhesive Vinyl, Window Screen, Window Cling, 13oz Scrim Vinyl Banner... *If you’re interested in a specific material that is not listed here, Please call to ask about Special Ordering.
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Do you offer proofs or samples?
We recommend you do any color correction necessary before sending your file to us. If you have the time and require a proof, we can show you a color sample in our shop before printing your poster. If you would like to provide us with your original file and wait to approve a sample, we will send a sample to you for $20 (+ shipping & handling) on the media of your choice.
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Do you offer laminating or mounting services?
Yes... We can laminate your print or board with 3mil Glossy or Matte Laminate. Your print can be mounted on many different substrates. The most popular are Foamcore and Gatorboard, but other substrates are available.
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If you have any questions we have not answered here, please do not hesitate to contact us!
We're happy to help. As always, We Are " READY WHEN YOU ARE!
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