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16607 Blanco Rd. Suite 1001, San Antonio TX 78232
16607 Blanco Rd. Suite 1001, San Antonio TX 78232

FAQ’s

What types of printing services do you offer?

Large Format (banners, backdrops, Posters, Retractable Banners, Mesh Banners, and more), Offset and Digital Printing (Business Cards, Flyers, Brochures, Catalogs, Calendars, Postcards, Carbonless Forms, and more), Stickers and Labels, Signs,  and more!

What file formats do you accept for printing?

PDF is ideal for printing, but we also accept JPEG, PSD, TIFF, EPS and AI files.

Can you help with design services or adjustments to my artwork?

All submitted art should be “Camera Ready” and should not require any adjustments. We, can, however, make adjustments if required, but “Art Charges” will be applied to the order. Charges are hourly based and all art is done by our own Professional Graphics Artist.

Do you archive files?

We cannot guarantee your files will be archived for more than 90 days. Coolibri DSGN® may, at its discretion remove any files from our servers at any time. It is recommended that you maintain a copy of all our files.

What is the minimum/maximum acceptable resolution?

Acceptable range of resolution is 150ppi – 300ppi. Anything below or over it may cause printing problems.

TIFF files should be saved with no LZW compression.

EPS files should be saved with Mac preview and Binary encoding and no compression, outline all fonts.

Copy Dot scans must have a resolution of 2400 dpi.

8-bit (grayscale) and 24-bit (color) scans should have an effective resolution between 225-350dpi.

Line art scans should have a minimum effective resolution of 600 dpi.

What is the minimum font size?

To maintain quality, black line copy should be a minimum 6 pts. sans serif medium font. All type should be easily read and of a dark density.

When creating files on vector based software such as InDesign or Illustrator, all text must be converted to outlines before generating a final PDF or EPS.

Type may be reversed out of screens, PMS areas, or separations. To maintain quality, reverse types should be a minimum 8 pts. sans serif bold face font.

Please set black object and type over 18pts. to be 60C, 40M, 40Y, 100K

Type should extend no closer than 1/8″ of trim

Fonts should be Type 1 PostScript or OpenType. Type 1 fonts require screen and printer fonts to be supplied with submission.

Please avoid the use of Truetype fonts if possible. Truetype fonts do not yield consistent results.

To avoid any delays to your files please outline and/or vectorized your fonts when supplying final PDFs or EPS documents.

What is a Vehicle Wrap?

It is a huge decal applied onto your vehicle’s surface. Our skilled design team can transform your vehicle into a digital canvas, providing a preview of your wrap’s appearance before it’s printed.

How much does it cost to wrap a vehicle?

Wraps are priced based on the square footage, type of vehicle, and the complexity of the design. An average full vehicle wrap typically falls within the range of $1,500 to $5,000. This is significantly less expensive than renting a billboard monthly.

Will a wrap hurt the paint of my vehicle?

No, the paint beneath the wrap is shielded from harmful UV rays, environmental exposure, and minor scratches, serving as a protective layer. Imagine it as driving with the most secure car cover. When selecting a wap company for your project, it’s crucial to assess the experience of the team and leadership.

Inexperienced installers and supervisors may unintentionally cause damage to your vehicle’s paint during installation.