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Poster Print on Demand

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test prints?
Hello everyone, im still in the process of sorting out my etsy shop and just wondered whether people recommend getting a test print done before uploading their prints. if so do you just put an order through with print shrimp and send to yourself? cheers
0 likes • Apr 22
ok thanks
0 likes • Apr 22
@Josh Duncan also, ive just noticed print shrimp offer matt, satin and gloss prints is this something that is offered as standard on everyones shops or something you choose when adding your first print into etsy?
How to save as a jpg?
Hello everyone, ive just started trying to make images on mid journey but I can't seem to save as a jpg. Any help is appreciated!
0 likes • Apr 16
How? I can only save as a web page
0 likes • Apr 16
Ok thanks, ive just seen that it downloads as a png. Ill have a bit of a play see if I can figure it out. Cheers
PrintShrimp FAQs - Please Read!
Hey guys, Thought it might be useful to have a big old list of our FAQs. Please take a read through this and familiarise yourself with how we operate! How do I place my orders? Placing your orders is very simple with PrintShrimp. Unlike other platforms, we allow to create your products on your marketplace of choice, and then come to PrintShrimp for fulfillment. You can manually place orders, by filling in your customers address and uploading your print file. We also offer Etsy integration, allowing you to fulfill your orders with the click of a button. Head to the integration tab, connect your Etsy shop, and then click 'Import Orders' in your create order tab. We let you have the final say before fulfilling your order, so your shop is in your hands. When and how are my orders sent? Due to our extensive network of printers, it depends on the country of fulfilment. In the UK, we typically use Royal Mail 48. We use USPS Standard shipping in the USA, and AusPost Standard shipping in Australia. We print our orders on working days, but feel free to place your orders like normal on the weekends and they will be picked up and processed first thing on Monday. Our processing times vary from same day in the UK, to 2-3 days in other parts of the world. Please view of all of our processing and delivery times here. When can I expect to receive tracking numbers? You can normally expect your UK tracking numbers to become available at the end of the working day. In countries such as the US and also the EU, tracking is automatically added as soon as your order is shipped. You can see expected processing times, and therefore when you can expect your tracking, on our price table here. Please be aware that our locations open and operate in accordance with their respective time zones, and working days. The earlier in a day your order is placed, the faster we can get that order into production. Orders placed later in the day may not enter production until the next working day, due to when courier collections take place.
0 likes • Apr 16
@Claire Coleman hi have you managed to create a print yet? I've just designed my first one on mid journey but don't know how to save the image. Just wondering how your getting on?
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How is everyone getting on with creating their posters? Are you struggling with anything?
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1 like • Apr 15
Hi im currently trying to make my first poster on canva, may be a stupid question but how should I be saving my images?
2 likes • Apr 15
I just mean do I save to a folder on my computer or what as I'm a bit confused by it..
A Guide To Resizing Your Poster Files
Hey guys, Just thought I'd make a more in depth video on how to correctly resize your poster files! We have now added it so in the portal, a warning message pops up when you upload the incorrect poster size. This is something very important to get right, as otherwise cropping will occur and your file will not look how you would like it to. If you're newer to selling posters, give this video a watch for a full explanation on what you need to do when it comes to resizing your artwork. Again, we recommend designing all of your posters in the A format, and redesigning at the point of sale. Otherwise it is a lot of upfront work!
0 likes • Apr 14
Thanks this helps
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