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What if my art is low resolution?

If your artwork is low resolution, you will receive a warning. You can print as is or upload a higher resolution file. We recommend 300 DPI for best results.


Ensuring High-Quality Prints with Proper Artwork Resolution

When you upload low-resolution artwork to StickerApp, our system will provide a warning to inform you of the potential quality issues. Low-resolution images can result in pixelation or blurriness, which may affect the final print quality of your custom stickers. If you receive a low-resolution warning, you have the option to proceed with the current file or upload a new, higher-resolution version.

For optimal print results, we recommend using an image resolution of 300 DPI (dots per inch) at the intended print size. High-resolution files ensure that your stickers are printed with clear, crisp details. If your artwork is in vector format, such as a PDF, it will maintain quality at any size, making it an excellent choice for intricate designs.

If you're concerned about the resolution of your artwork or need assistance in improving it, please contact our support team. We can provide guidance on how to adjust your file or help enhance the resolution to achieve the best possible print quality for your custom stickers.