Wilsonart International
Custom Laminate Artwork Formatting Guidelines
The best type of file for custom laminate is a vector-based file. This is due to the fact that resolution is not a concern with vector based files and therefore we can enlarge an image as much as we need to without a problem
with clarity.
For vector based files we prefer the following file formats:
1. Adobe Illustrator:
Save using a .ai or extension (ex: file .ai) save the file as an illustrator file.
Compatibility: Version 9
Also, you can save using a .EPS extension as an EPS file. Compatibility:
Version 9 Preview: None (For PC)
Version 8 or before (For Mac)
2. Freehand:
Version 9 and before. You can also export as an EPS file. Make sure all imported files are embedded.
Very important: On all vector based files: Convert all fonts to outlines (or paths) this is the ONLY way to insure that we will be able to print the fonts you want.
Also, if colors are specified as pantones in the file, we will match to pantone colors. Otherwise, please send a hard copy showing the colors you are needing. When specifying pantone colors please use UNCOATED colors.
For photos:
When scanning photos you need to know the size the picture will be enlarged to when made into custom laminate. At full, finished size the digital file of the
photo will need to be no less than 72dpi. 100 dpi is a better resolution but depending on file size, you may not be able to get this much resolution. We usually try to keep the file size under 350 Meg.
So, if you are scanning a photo at a 1:1 ratio, scan at either 72 or 100 dpi. If the photo will have to be enlarged 200%, the scan will have to be 200 dpi.
3. PhotoShop for photographic work.
Version 6.0 or before. Save files as .tif or .psd files. If your artwork is in layers in Photoshop, please send the files to us in layers. Also, for color matching purposes we will need a hard copy of the colors you want to see.
If the file originated in illustrator or freehand please send us the original file instead of a PhotoShop file.
For Inlays:
Autocad: Version: AutoCAD Lt. 97
This if for the INLAY PROCESS ONLY. Please do not send an
AutoCAD file for graphic image or silkscreen.
Save the file as a dxf file, make sure that all work is on layer zero. Each individual shape needs to be a polyline, not individual lines. Example: a square should not be 4 lines that represent a square, it should be an actual solid object. Also, please try to avoid any duplicate shapes (lines on top of
identical lines)
We can also use the following formats.
Corel Draw:
We are able to read files Version 8.0 or earlier FOR PC. If you have a Mac based Corel file you need to export the file as an EPS file. For extra insurance have the file exported as an illustrator file. (.ai) also. Corel files cannot be used for the graphic process. We will have to convert the file to an EPS format. Therefore, keep the file size as small as possible. Corel tends to expand rapidly when converted to EPS files.
Do not send a PageMaker file or a Quark Express file.
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