Another few issues to make sure are correct.. Resolution and file type. If pictures of any type are included - make sure the resolution is high enough to get what you want - most pictures will come out at about 72dpi on screen.. Looks great.. When printed, it'll look rubbish.. Aim for at least 300dpi for pictures.. As you've seen.. Low resolution can be fine for signs as they're usually viewed from a distance, but close up stuff.. Needs high resolution.
Likewise, file types are important - anything sent as a picture - jpg, bmp, etc needs high resolution to cope with the size. Try to use vector files for text, lines, circles, etc - comes out at the maximum resolution the printer can print (unless they set it lower as it's cheaper)
Likewise, file types are important - anything sent as a picture - jpg, bmp, etc needs high resolution to cope with the size. Try to use vector files for text, lines, circles, etc - comes out at the maximum resolution the printer can print (unless they set it lower as it's cheaper)