Thomas Reprographics offers a broad range of color output options for users of the latest Mac & Windows Operating Systems. In addition to standard letter size (8½"x11") and tabloid-size (11"x17") color laser output, Thomas Reprographics offers photographic, C-prints, and R-prints up to 48"x96" & 50'x150'. We also offer photographic-like inkjet output up to 35"x96" and high resolution electrostatic output up to 42"x120" directly from computer files. The Durst Lambda enables us to offer digital photographic output up to 50"x150'.
Once suitable files are received by Thomas Reprographics, they must be loaded into a computer and processed before they can be printed. Most files require only 10-15 minutes of processing time before they are ready to be printed. More complex files may take from 30 minutes to several hours to process. Because processing requires the exclusive use of a computer, it is necessary to charge a processing fee for all files that take more than 20 minutes to process.
Normal turnaround time for orders of color laser prints (less than 100) is less than four hours. Turnaround time for large format (larger than 11"x17") photographic, inkjet, or electrostatic orders is normally twenty-four hours after receipt of suitable files by Thomas Reprographics, unless it is an unusually large order (more than five files or ten prints) or requires an unusually long time to process. Laminating and/or mounting services require an additional twenty-four hours. Rush charges of 100% apply to jobs requiring faster than normal turnaround time. Additional overtime charges apply to rush jobs requiring work outside of normal working hours.
Native files are all the files necessary for successfully creating the desired printed output. These files include the primary data file and all linked screen font, printer font, graphic, and image files. Native files require Thomas Reprographics to have the same or later version of the application software that created the primary data file. If Thomas Reprographics does not have the proper application program, a PostScript (.ps) print file or an Encapsulated PostScript (.eps) file can be provided as an alternative, depending upon the type of output desired.
PostScript (.ps) print files are computer files that contain all the data required to print directly to a PostScript printer. They have the advantage of automatically combining all the font, graphic, and image files linked to the primary data file into a single print file. This guarantees that Thomas Reprographics receives all the necessary support data to successfully create the desired output.
PostScript (.ps) print files are most appropriate for small format color laser printing and Docutech black and white printing at Thomas Reprographics, because most users have access to Postscript printer drivers that can print to 8 ½"x11" and 11"x17" paper sizes. PostScript (.ps) print files may contain multiple pages per file. For small format output, PostScript (.ps) print files are the easiest, fastest, and most reliable type of file to provide.
When submitting files for large format output (larger than 11"x17"), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files can be generated and delivered to Thomas Reprographics for sizing and printing. EPS files are similar to PostScript (.ps) print files except that they have the added advantage of being able to be sized and positioned on a page where PostScript (.ps) print files can not be sized or positioned. Importantly, EPS files may contain only one page per file.
Many graphics and illustration programs, as well as many image-editing programs, provide specific commands for saving a page as an EPS file. When created from direct commands, EPS files typically combine into a single file the primary data file and all linked graphic and image files, but not font files. When created in this manner, all printer font files used by the primary data file must be provided to Thomas Reprographics in addition to the EPS file for proper output.
EPS files can also be created using a Postscript printer driver, similar to the creation of PostScript (.ps) print files. When created in this manner, the user is typically given the option to include or exclude the fonts in the EPS file. Including the fonts simplifies the task of collecting all the proper files and guarantees that Thomas Reprographics will receive all the necessary data to successfully complete the color imaging job in a timely manner.
Absolutely. If your file's size is 5 MB or less, you can e-mail it to us at one of the addresses on our Locations & Contact Info page. Let us know what kind of file it is (PostScript, Stuffit, Zipped, etc.), and what the native application of the file is (Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, etc.).
You can also send any size file to us via FTP. For more information on email or FTP file submission, please see our Send a Job page.