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I need to know how to properly prepare a sticker layout for printing to avoid mistakes. What are the key steps that are important along the way, and how to prepare files so that they are ideal for printing technologies? I would be grateful for advice and recommendations on preparing layouts for printing so that my work is not ruined at the last stage.
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When I first dealt with preparing sticker mockups for printing, it was difficult for me to understand all the intricacies of this process. I found that it is not enough to just create a design – you need to carefully prepare the files. After I read the article on design https://invidiatamagazine.com/the-basics-of-sticker-mockups/, I learned how important it is to properly set up a layout for printing, take into account the resolution and the correctness of the colors. This knowledge significantly improved my work and helped me avoid errors at the printing stage, which made the process more efficient and successful.