I will fix blurry printing issues and format graphics to perfect cmyk print ready files


About this gig
Did your print shop reject your file? Did your flyers print out blurry, pixelated, or with cut-off edges?
Local printers like VistaPrint, Staples, and online manufacturers require strict technical specifications. If your bleed lines, resolution, or color profiles are wrong, your money gets wasted on ruined physical prints.
I will technically format, fix, and optimize your existing designs to ensure 100% flawless, crisp physical printing.
What I will do for your files:
- Convert RGB colors to industry-standard CMYK profiles to prevent muddy colors.
- Add precise 3mm/0.125-inch print bleed lines and safe zones.
- Upscale low-resolution images to 300 DPI high-definition clarity.
- Fix text clipping and formatting alignment issues.
- Export perfectly optimized, uncompressed PDF/X-1a files ready for any printer.
What I need to start:
1. Your current design file (PDF, PNG, JPEG, PSD, or AI).
2. The specific print size requirements or printer guidelines (if available).
Stop risking costly printing errors. Order now and get your files fixed professionally today!
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Get to know Lukas Daniel
Viral Canva Templates That Turn Followers Into Clients
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceMay 2026
- Avg. response time4 hours
Languages
German, English
FAQ
Can you fix a completely blurry JPEG image?
Yes. If the image resolution is too low, I will upscale it or manually trace and rebuild the elements into a high-definition vector format to ensure it prints perfectly sharp.
What is a bleed line and why do I need it?
A bleed line is extra space around your design that gets trimmed off during manufacturing. Without it, your final printed product might end up with ugly white edges. I set this up perfectly.
Will the colors look exactly like they do on my screen?
Screens use RGB light, but printers use CMYK ink. I manually calibrate your file's color space to ensure your physical prints match your digital vision as closely as possible.
What file format will I receive?
You will receive a high-resolution, print-ready PDF/X-1a file, which is the universal standard required by commercial printing companies globally.

