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8OZ Natural Cotton Convention Tote Bag
8OZ Natural Cotton Convention Tote Bag
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This 8oz. economy tote bag is made out of 100% cotton fabric.It features a classic natural color with long straps and large capacity.This is the perfect recycled promotional grocery tote for Customize your logo or business information.
- Standard Color Options: Natural Color.
- Material: 8 oz. Cotton
- Product Size: 14.5'' x 16''
- Product Weight: 0.23 lbs
- Imprint Method: Screen Print, Heat Transfer
- Imprint Area (inch): Front-10'' x 10''
- Packing Method: bulk
For Screen Printing:
- Size: Set your artwork to the actual dimensions you want it printed.
- Color Mode: File in the CMYK color model. For single-color printing, submit your artwork in 100% black on a transparent or white background, the black areas will be printed.
- Resolution: 300 dpi for optimal clarity.
For Digital T-Shirt Printing:
- Size: Set your artwork to the actual dimensions you want it printed.
- Color Mode: Save your file in the CMYK color model on a transparent background.
- File Format: Preferred formats are .PDF or .PNG with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi; .PNG files usually provide the best results.
For Digital Large Format Printing:
- Size: Set your artwork to the actual dimensions you want it printed.
- Color Mode: Save your file in the CMYK color model.
File Format: Acceptable formats include .PDF, .JPEG with a minimum resolution of 150 dpi; .PDF files are often preferred.
For Offset Printing:
- Size: Set your artwork to the actual dimensions you want it printed.
- Bleed Area: Include a bleed area of 2mm to 4mm (0.125" to 0.25") beyond the finished size. For example, for a 5" x 7" postcard, the design size should be 5.125" x 7.125".
- Color Mode: Save your file in the CMYK color model.
- File Format: Preferred formats are .PDF or .JPEG with at least 300 dpi resolution; .PDF files typically yield the best results.
- Text: Rasterize or convert all text layers to outlines to prevent font issues.