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What are Vector Graphics Formats?
What are Vector Graphics Formats?
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Written by Maureen
Updated over a week ago
  • What are Vector Graphics Formats?

"Vector" is a type of graphic format that can be scaled infinitely without distortion and typically has a smaller file size.

Our laser printer can only recognize and print Vector Graphics Formats. Clients cannot simply provide a logo in image formats (jpg, png, jpeg) because: 1. the machine cannot recognize the image; 2. the printed logo will undergo significant deformation and distortion.

Therefore, please once you have completed the logo design, you need to export the logo as a vector graphics format and then send it to us.

  • Common Vector Graphics Formats include:

1. SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)

2. EPS (Encapsulated PostScript)

3. AI (Adobe Illustrator Artwork)

4. CDR (CorelDRAW)

5. DXF (Drawing Exchange Format)

6. WMF (Windows Metafile)

7. CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile)

8. EMF (Enhanced Metafile)

9. SWF (Shockwave Flash)

10. PLT (HPGL Plot File)

11. SVGZ (Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics)

12. VSD (Microsoft Visio Drawing)

13. XAR (Xara Xtreme Drawing)

14. ODG (OpenDocument Graphic)

  • BS laser printer support below Vector Graphics Formats:

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