HOW TO SET UP ARTWORK
10ic Print, we touch every piece of artwork that is submitted to be turned into custom stickers and labels. In doing so, we offer a Free Artwork Setup so all you have to do is send us an image. We get a lot of questions about how to setup artwork and below are a few guidelines on how we get artwork ready to print.
Files for Custom Labels & Stickers
Every custom sticker artwork file has three main attributes: Safe Area, Cut Line and Bleed. All essential information on a sticker like text or logos should stay inside the safe area. The area outside the safety zone is for background color and bleed. Generally, the safe area begins 1/8" inside the cut line, but this can be as narrow as 1/16", just let us know.
Any artwork that goes to the edge of the sticker should extend to the Bleed line. This creates a tolerance that ensures the background doesn’t get cut off in production. The bleed extends 1/8” out from the Cut Line.
The Cut Line is the edge of your finished sticker. Our lasers cut along this path during production. In general, the cutline is setup 1/8” out from your artwork, and this can be setup to be 1/16" out from your artwork. It mostly depends on the size of your sticker or label. For stickers and labels over 1" x 1" in size, it is possible to make the safe zone smaller, and have this be 1/16". For smaller stickers and labels under a 1" x 1", a cut line of 1/8" from your design will always be needed due to our finishing process. Cut Lines should also always have rounded corners.
RASTER VS. VECTOR
We can print both raster and vector images. Vector images are infinitely scalable graphics made up of paths, lines, and shapes. Vector graphics are commonly made in Adobe Illustrator and have file extensions .ai, .eps and .svg. Raster images are made up of pixels and are commonly photographic. Raster images need to be 300dpi at print size for high-quality printing.
FILE TYPES
We want your labels, and stickers to print with the best possible quality. If possible send us your artwork in vector format or raster format at 300dpi CMYK color mode in one of these file formats. Not sure? Have a different file format? No problem. Our Art Department is standing by to help advise you or to fix up your artwork for print.
COLOR TYPE
Most of our stickers print using CMYK process color printing. That means the colors are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black, like the four colors you see in the lightbulbs below. Our Silkscreen Stickers print using spot color printing. Not sure what we mean by CMYK or spot color?
Learn more about the difference between CMYK vs. Spot Color here.
CUT LINES
At 10ic Print, our labels and stickers are cut with lasers following a path around the artwork. To properly set up a cut path, use a vector shape with a .5 pt stroke in 100% magenta. The cut path can have no sharp corners. Our standard corner radius is 1/8”. The minimum corner radius is .04”.
CLEAR LABELS
Clear Stickers should be set up in layers. The artwork should be on one layer. A white vector layer should backup any color areas. A third layer should indicate any clear areas. Clear stickers should be submitted as vector graphics with no transparency.
STICKER SHEETS
10ic Print can produce sticker sheets with multiple stickers on one sheet. Follow these guidelines for perfect sticker sheet setup:
Extend bleed 1/8” out from any Cut Line, and some margins may vary based on the size of your Sticker Sheets and individual sticker peels.
The two shorter sides of the sheet must have a 1/2” margin between Sheet Cut Line and Sticker Cut Line
The two longer sides of the sheet must have a 1/4” margin between Sheet Cut Line and Sticker Cut Line
Individual stickers must have 1/8” inset between Cut Line and artwork
1/16” minimum between Cut Lines
Round corners on all Cut Lines
In general, we can print up to 30 designs on a sticker sheet but, depending on your artwork, we may be able to print more than this. Let us know, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.