Renaissance Printing

Category: Commercial printer in Gainesville, Florida

Address: 4130 NW 16th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32605, USA

Phone: +13523722233

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 7:30AM–6:30PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–6:30PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–6:30PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–6:30PM

Friday: 7:30AM–6:30PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

Mario AngL Vgs

Sep 28, 2022

If you need certified mail from USPS they can provode you with ther service including marketing mail.

Linda Bice-Ewer

Sep 23, 2022

Quick, efficient and reasonably priced. Was well worth the trip to Gainesville. Will definitely use them for all my printing needs.

John Prins

Aug 31, 2022

Awesome Business, both fast and high quality, would certainly use again for any of my printing needs in Gainesville!

Carmen Fountaine

Aug 1, 2022

Great work

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Questions & Answers

How do I know if my files are print ready?

Lincoln Lu | May 1, 2022
Renaissance Printing | Sep 7, 2022

A print ready file is typically: In PDF format and sized to the desired printed dimension. Has been reviewed and proof-read. If the file has background colors or images that go to the edge, they must have proper bleed (0.125" extra margin on all sides) and crop marks. A print-ready file must have a safety margin where all important text and imagery is 0.25" away from the cut line. If colors are of considerable importance, files should utilize the CMYK color model rather than RGB. If any additional help or explanation is needed, please reach out to us!

In reducing a photograph from a digital camera on a phone, is any content lost?

Marilyn Ann [Ellsworth] Haire | Sep 29, 2018
Renaissance Printing | May 1, 2022

Typically reducing an image size increases the resolution, but may make some details smaller and therefore harder to see. If you are looking to make a photo larger, then the quality may become diminished depending on how much larger you want to go. This is primarily determined by the resolution of the existing image. A digital photo at 72 DPI will not look as good as a photo at 300 DPI. Any time we resize a file, if you are looking to fit a certain dimension (taking a 5" x 7" photo and making it 4" x 6" or 8" x 10") there is a possibility that we may need to crop the sides a bit to make it fit the new dimension.

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