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© 2015 White Line Screen Printing

White Line Enterprises, Inc.

White Line Enterprises, Inc.

White Line Screen Printing

Proud Member of

Mercer County Chamber of Commerce

Full Colors Available on Both Sides

Printed on 6 mm / 4mm Corrugated Plastic

Excellent Weather Durability

Stake Dimensions : 10" W x 30" H

Stakes insert directly into the sign (no tools required)

Custom size available

YARD SIGNS Size: 4.25" x 11"

Materials are similar to corrugated cardboard but have plastic finish.

Yard Signs are great for real estate, election and any other outdoor advertisement purposes.

IF SENDING YOUR OWN ARTWORK

Preparing your Large Format Files : Create your file in CMYK mode with a resolution of 300dpi.

If your file has been created in RGB or includes RGB objects, we recommend converting the file to CMYK.

Do not include bleeding or crop marks in your artwork.

Your artwork should reflect only what you need to be printed in the final product.

Before you upload your artwork, be sure your artwork is sent in the same size or ratio as your order.

In order to provide you the fastest turn around, all artworks for Large Format products are sent directly to press.

We will not be responsible for any reprints if your file is sent in a different size or ratio other than the measurements specified in your order.

If you are working with vector images (in programs like Adobe Illustrator), the final size artwork is not necessary unless you have placed photographs into your document. Then the above guidelines will apply.

All fonts should be converted to curves or outlines. We suggest your files to be flatten or rasterized if possible to minimize the file size.

We accept the following file formats: EPS, TIF, PSD, & PDF files. JPG files are accepted, but they must be prepared properly (It's strongly suggested that the JPG is created the closest size possible to the final print size).