Be sure to set trapping. Otherwise artwork may over print where it should knock out and vice versa. Scanned images - DO NOT save as RGB - This will cause images to be colour separated contrary to your requirements.
Please remember that screen-printing, like all commercial-printing processes has its limitations. Tints, vignettes, blends and some particularly complex designs do not always print. We can advise you on this.
All tints should be kept above a minimum 30% print to ensure a good result. If artwork is supplied below this level, it may result in images not showing up as strongly as intended or (on occasion) at all. Similarly, tints, as high as 90% or above will most likely seem to come out in solid colour (i.e. 100%).
Colours:
Make sure that everything in colour on your artwork is defined in CMYK mode or in Pantone Spot colour. (Ensure PMS numbers are included)
Images:
All colour bitmaps MUST be saved in CMYK format (NOT RGB or indexed colour)
Black & White images can be saved in Greyscale format.
ALL bitmaps should be imported to DTP packages at the correct size that they will be printed at a resolution of 300dpi. To save time include all images on the 'Design CD-R
Fonts:
Convert all text to curves or outlines (especially Logos) this avoids problems if we do not have a specific font. To save time include all font files on the 'Design CD-R
If you have any questions or require a quotation or samples please call us.