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Please login before uploading files. Call the
office for username and password if you do not already have
it.
Select your file, fill in the form fields, click
"upload file" and our pre-press department will
receive an email alerting us that your file has been uploaded.
We'll also send you an email confirmation.
File Size and Acceptable Formats
You can send up to 5 files combined total
file size 50 MB. For security reasons we ONLY accept the
following file extentions: .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, .tif, .png,
.pdf, .txt, .ai, .psd, .eps, .sitx, .qxd, .qxp, .zip, .sea,
.sit, .doc, .rtf, .rft, .html, .htm, .indd.
File Compression
MAC
or Linux: StuffIt
Windows:
WinZip
Server Time Out Error Message
A "Server Timeout" message while uploading
files suggests that your computer has lost its connection
with the web server before the upload of your file or files
are complete. There are several possible reasons why your
connection may time-out:
1. Publishing large files and/or slow Internet
connection: Web servers enforce a time-out period on any
process in order to protect the server from being overloaded.
This time-out period varies. A slower Internet connection
can be a factor, or if the size of the file to be transferred
is large. Since both connection speed and file size are
factors, there is no pre-determined file size that is too
large to upload. Some users encounter problems uploading
files over 1 MB in size, while other users can publish a
file over 5 MB in size without difficulty.
2. Proxy Server or Firewall: Your ISP or corporate
network may use a proxy server or firewall. Data sent and
received from your computer passes through this proxy server.
Many proxy servers send network requests from dynamically
assigned IP addresses taken from a pool of available IPs
assigned to that server. Your connection with the web server
is established based on the IP address from which you initially
established your upload session. If that IP address fluctuates,
the web server may assume that you are no longer connected
and end your session. AOL is one such Internet provider
that employs proxy servers which may occasionally interfere
with the upload of larger files.
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