How to set up a Spot UV job:

 
When creating a Spot UV job, you must include a Spot UV template file along with the regular print file. The Spot UV template file is used to show where the UV coating needs to be applied.
 
Spot UV
 
For better quality, we recommend creating mask files in vector-based programs such as Illustrator or CorelDRAW.
Please only use solid 100% K to indicate where you would like the UV. Do not use shadows, glows, or grayscale images. White will indicate no UV.
Remember, if it's white, you can write!
 

How to set up a Raised Spot UV job:

 
Raised Spot UV jobs are set up the same way as Spot UV jobs. When creating a Raised Spot UV job, you must include a Raised Spot UV mask file along with the regular print file.
Please note, the mask file must be vector art created in vector-based programs such as Illustrator.
The Raised Spot UV mask file is used to show where the UV coating needs to be applied.
Please only use solid 100% K (C 0%, M 0%, Y 0%, K 100%) to indicate where you would like the UV. Do not use shadows, glows, or grayscale images. White will indicate no UV.
 

Difference between Spot UV and Raised Spot UV:

 
Spot UV is a flat finish of a shiny layer that goes on the exact spot where you would like your printed piece to have an area of a high gloss coating.
Raised Spot UV is the same process, except the UV that gets applied stands out from the product, that if you run your fingers over the card you will feel the UV. The depth of the Raised Spot UV is 50 microns.
 

Smallest size font that can be used in Raised Spot UV artwork:

 
It is recommended that you do not use a smaller than 8pt font on the Raised Spot UV Artwork. If however, you use fonts with thicker strokes, it is recommended that you do not use a smaller than 10pt font.
 
 

How to set up Raised Spot UV Greeting Cards:

 
When designing a Raised Spot UV greeting card file, please make sure to leave the mask file at least 0.25" away from the scoring line to avoid varnish breakage and allow for easy folding.
 

How to ensure the best result on Raised Spot UV Cards:

 
For best results, please make sure that UV coverage is less than 30%. Otherwise, the cards will be stuck together and become a block of cards. Also, The mask file must be a vector art created in a vector-based program such as Illustrator. Otherwise, you won't have sharp edges on the artwork.
Up to 70% coverage is acceptable only with patterns, thin strokes, or small shapes. Ideally, the size of the area, shape, or image covered with raised foil should not exceed 1in x 1in.
Please see the pictures below for reference.
 
 

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