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How to prepare your file for printing
Vector vs raster, which formats we accept and what resolution you need for a crisp result. No vector? We'll build it.

Vector vs raster
A vector file (math-based lines) scales to any size without losing sharpness — ideal for logos and screen printing. A raster image (pixels) works if it's high resolution.
Formats we accept
- Vector: AI, EPS, PDF or SVG (best case).
- Raster: PNG or JPG at 300 dpi at actual size.
- Logo with a transparent background when possible (PNG).
Don't have your design vectorized? No problem: send us whatever you have on WhatsApp and we'll prep it for production. Many of our best jobs started from a photo or a sketch.
FAQ
- What resolution do I need?
- For raster, 300 dpi at the size it will be printed. If you only have a small version, tell us and we'll look at options.
- Can you vectorize my logo?
- Yes, we redraw it to vector so it comes out clean in any technique and size.
