How well will my logo/art print? Will it print pixelated?

How well will my logo/art print? Will it print pixelated?

When designing your artwork, always use the highest resolution images you can. The higher the resolution image you use, the higher quality your print will be!

When using .JPG, .PNG, .TIFF images, ensure that your image quality is at least 200 DPI. However, 300 DPI would produce the best results.

Every order will receive a final artwork proof that displays the final layout. If your images do not meet our recommended threshold of 200 DPI, your Product Specialist will inform you.

If you're still unsure if your artwork will be printed high-quality, we recommend requesting a production-grade sample before moving forward to mass production.
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