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Jan 25 2019 08:06am
so I've had these printed before and it was not an issue and now I'm trying to print these and it appears to be an issue

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1u6NVs19iBXxR7JA9yxMiGH3O3cBoeDLA

can you either size to 2" x 3.5" or tell me how to fix this?

Idk what the hell went wrong but its annoying me.


"Bleed: We require a .1" bleed.
E.g., Final Size: 2" x 3.5"
Size with Bleed: 2.1" x 3.6"
Resolution: 350 DPI (dot per inch)
Color Mode: CMYK"



looking at the artboard size it doesn't seem to be the right ratio but it was printed originally and the original maker was supposed to size it that way?
I guess I would maybe have to bring the sides in a bit more?

This post was edited by Bayonet on Jan 25 2019 08:10am
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Jan 30 2019 08:08pm
https://drive.google.com/open?id=125_IsBkwKnhUisKFTD7lTnZCQGAHkkEk

Basically all I did was adjust the settings to resize your image to 3.5 x 2 (might have distorted it slightly due to different ratio)
Then resized the canvas to 3.6 x 2.1 and expanded the black rectangle that was in the background for the bleed
Worst case scenario, you might have a small black trim along the cut against a non-black edge if the cut is off
One of the images had rgb color format, so I changed that to cmyk for you

Also didn't notice the thread was kinda old :ph34r: but there was no response, so... :lol:

This post was edited by Kokua on Jan 30 2019 08:16pm
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Jan 30 2019 10:37pm
Quote (Kokua @ Jan 30 2019 09:08pm)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=125_IsBkwKnhUisKFTD7lTnZCQGAHkkEk

Basically all I did was adjust the settings to resize your image to 3.5 x 2 (might have distorted it slightly due to different ratio)
Then resized the canvas to 3.6 x 2.1 and expanded the black rectangle that was in the background for the bleed
Worst case scenario, you might have a small black trim along the cut against a non-black edge if the cut is off
One of the images had rgb color format, so I changed that to cmyk for you

Also didn't notice the thread was kinda old :ph34r: but there was no response, so... :lol:


lol I appreciate it
I figured it out manually I was just hoping for a faster fix xD!
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