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Preparing Exported files on a Mac

The following is how to prepare a exported file to send to Style. An exported file is a file generated by the program you are using when you have a program we don't support. An advantage of using this format is that the file can be printed without having the same software you’re using.

Exported file formats require the most work on our behalf and are therefore more expensive to download.

It is difficult to give specific instructions on how to create a exported file. But generally it is a matter of selecting a "Save As" option from the "File" menu of the program you are using and selecting one of the following options which we accept. I will list them in order of our preference.

  1. Encapsulated Postscript file or .eps
  2. TIFF Image or .tif
  3. Internet JPEG or .jpg
  4. Bitmap Image or .bmp

We accept digital files in various ways click here to find out more.


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