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I need emergency business cards. What do I do?

Some of our products – such as the spot UV business cards – can take up to 5 business days to print. In cases where you need business cards right away, we offer a hidden-menu option for Emergency Business Cards. These cards are usually printed same day or next-day and are shipped overnight. Contact us at

Can I upgrade my shipping option?

If you are looking to speed up the delivery of your product and you had not chosen an expedited option during checkout, please contact Arizona Printing Company at [email protected] and we will arrange for you to cover the expedited shipping fee. Available expedited shipping choices: 3 Day Select 2nd Day Air Next-day Air Most of our shipping

How long does it take to receive my items?

The time it takes for a product to make it to the printing line varies significantly between each item. Some products get printed the same day you approve the proof, while others have a minimum 3-5 business days period. Make sure to read each product’s turnaround times for estimated printing times. After printing, if no shipping

What if I only want my business cards printed on one side?

While we offer dual sided printing for FREE, you may choose to not print on the back of your product. Simply do not upload a file when prompted to.

What radius do rounded corners come in?

The standard corner radius for business cards is 1/4 inch.

How do I obtain the richest black possible?

Make sure that your black CMYK values are as follows. Any variation in this may result in gray tones rather than black. C 60 | M 40 | Y 40­­­­­ | K 100

Avoiding blue to purple conversion

Make sure to have at least a 30% difference in your Cyan and Magenta values.

Spot UV products

All products containing the spot uv feature will require an additional set of files that will dictate where the spot uv feature will be displayed. The file should be black and white, black indicating spot uv placement and white non-spot uv areas. For more information, please see the following image:

What should I upload?

You should upload only the required proofs for your particular product. Do not upload more than one file for each printed side.

Transparency problems

Make sure that your file is flattened or rasterized prior to submitting.

What bleed should my files have?

Generally, our products will require at least a 0.125 inch bleed all the way around the file. However, check with the description of each product for product-specific bleed recommendations or use our pre-defined templates.

What resolution should my files be?

All submitted files should have at least 300 DPI resolution.

What color mode should my files be?

The color mode of the document should be CMYK. If files are sent in a different color mode (RGB, Pantone), an automatic conversion will occur which may result in a color shift.

What type of files should I sent to Arizona Printing Company?

We accept PDF, JPEG, PNG, EPS, TIFF, or AI files. In order to reduce any compatibility issues, the preferred format is PDF. All files should have rasterized images, outlined fonts and be in CMYK color mode.

What CMYK value should I use for rich black tones

While on screen a CMYK value of C 0 M 0 Y 0 K 100 may look black, when printed, the color will shift to gray. Use C 60 M 40 Y 40 K 100

Ensuring that blue won’t come out as purple

When using a blue in your artwork, make sure have at least a 30% difference in your Cyan and Magenta numbers.

Submitting Spot UV Files

When creating a Spot UV job, You must include a Spot UV template file along with the regular full color file. The Spot UV template file is used to show where the UV will be placed.    

What color mode should the files be? CMYK vs. RGB

If you send us an RGB file, there is a chance that a color shift may occur and you may not be satisfied with your job.

What files do you accept?

We recommend saving as a .PDF. You may also send the file in the following types: jpg, jpeg, tif, tiff, eps, and png. We prefer that you send .PDF with embedded or outlined fonts. .PDF’s are easier to handle and will likely speed up your turn-around. Remember to add crop marks and flatten your files