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There are these new lines that appeared on my proof but weren't on my PDF letterhead design. Katrina S. - July 4, 2009
These lines are put on the proof to mark off the safe zone and to indicate the trim line. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
We have submitted a letterhead template in PDF format. If we want to use our laser printers to print the text on the letterhead stationary, will the ink smudge on the paper? Johanna D. - July 4, 2009
No, the ink will not smudge. It is safe to print on our letterhead stationary. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
What version of Adobe Illustrator is required to open your templates for letterheads? Robyn G. - July 4, 2009
Adobe Illustrator versions 11 up to CS3 are acceptable to open template files. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Before we submit our letter head template (designed in Illustrator), we'd like to know if printer ink will smear on the stationery when we print on it. Glenda C. - July 4, 2009
No, you may print on our stationary without fear of any smudging. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
After previewing my proof, I saw these new blue and red line showing up on the edges of my artwork. Are they going to be printed on my letterheads? Jeremy M - July 4, 2009
These lines will not be printed. They help our Pre-Press team know where to trim the product. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
What minimum version of Adobe Photoshop do I need in order to use your letterhead templates? David B - July 4, 2009
You must have at least Adobe Photoshop version 9 to use our templates. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I have a letterhead template designed in Photoshop that I'm interested in submitting. But I'm afraid that using an inkjet printer to print on the stationary will cause smearing. Should I be concerned? Jeanette L - July 4, 2009
Rest assured that no smearing will occur when printing on our letterhead stationary. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
The PSD that I sent in just had my letterhead design. The proof all of a sudden shows these dotted lines on the edges. Why? Don B - July 4, 2009
Our department marks proofs with dotted lines to know where to trim the edges. Rest assured, they will not be on your actual letterheads. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
Do you offer letterhead templates in Corel Draw format? Dennis K - July 4, 2009
Yes, we provide letterhead templates in Corel Draw format. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team
I uploaded a letterhead template created in Corel Draw. I wanted to know if it's safe to print on the stationary without fear of smudging. Jamie H - July 4, 2009
Yes, you can print on the stationary and not worry about the ink or toner smudging. Answered by UPrinting.com Prepress Team