How to make sure the compatibility of labels designs with printing methods and equipment's? It contains following guidelines and specifications that are important to the printing method or equipment used. *Bleed: It is the term that defines the area of the label design that extends from the final trim size of the design. Bleed is important to make sure that the label design covers the whole label without leaving the white space around its edges. *Understand the required resolutions: Each printing method and equipment might require its own resolutions for better output of label design. As a high-resolution picture might be selected for offset printing, whether a lower resolution of the picture might be sufficient for digital printing. *Colour Mode: Make sure that the label design is in the correct colour combination to ensure compatibility with the printing method or equipment that are user using at that time. *Avoid resizing: Resizing pictures could result loss of quality. It's essential to use the right resolution from the starting process and avoid resizing. *Test before printing: Always test the design with the required resolution on the particular using printing method and equipment that will be used before printing of large quantities. It will help the user to identify the resolution-related issues and make instant adjustments with design. Some most used file formats for labels designs: *Adobe Illustrator: AI is a vector-based tool that is used on a large scale for creating graphics and illustrations. *PDF: Portable Document Format is one of the famous file formats for sharing documents and images. PDF files are more enhanced and can be accessible and viewed on almost all devices and operating systems. *EPS: Encapsulated PostScript is a file format that is basically using for vector-based graphics and these files are created using vector-based software.