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My graphic looks fuzzy (not sharp) on-screen. How will it print?

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My graphic looks fuzzy (not sharp) on-screen. How will it print?

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Bell: Before uploading, we strongly recommend that you print the graphic out on a color printer in the desktop application it was created in (or in your word processor) and look at the quality of the image. This will give you a good indication of the final commercial print quality.

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