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Preparing Your Own Production-Ready PDF

Last updated: 9 Jun 2025

Introduction

Launch Lab provides a convenient image-to-PDF conversion interface, enabling creators to drag and drop pixel-based images like `JPG` or `PNG` to generate a production-ready PDF file. However, there are instances where you might need more control over the production settings, or the Launch Lab’s system may not be suitable, especially in a commercial environment.


Use Cases for Preparing Your Own Production PDF

  • Certain component options may not support the image-to-PDF process. For example, if you select a punchboard token sheet with a custom option, you must supply cut lines for your uniquely shaped tokens.
  • Projects combining RGB and CMYK artwork require granular control over the colour conversion process, not provided by the standard tools.
  • Workflows that involve exporting from a workspace to various vendor platforms - such as for prototyping or mass production - benefit from the streamlined process of uploading PDF files.


Your Reference Artwork Template

Each Artwork Template archive includes a `pdf_template.pdf`, which should be used as your reference for the component PDF you are preparing.



Recommended Workflow

To minimise errors, open the `pdf_template.pdf` and directly place or import your artwork into this document. This template is already a validated document (except for your artwork and page count), helping to reduce potential mistakes.


If you are using InDesign, or have an existing workspace, you can either copy and paste the `pdf_template.pdf` vector objects onto your canvas or import them as a linked document. Ensure that the template size, spot colour settings, and names remain unchanged.


Preparation Guidelines

Cut Line Requirements

  • Include at least one vector cut line. Multiple may be necessary, such as for punchboard token sheets.
  • Assign a spot colour to each cut line, using either “Cutline” or “Dieline” as the name.
  • Ensure the cut line size matches that referenced in the `pdf_template.pdf`.


Artwork Requirements

1. Maintain a resolution of at least 270dpi; 300dpi is preferable.

2. Extend artwork boundaries past the cut line to reach the bleed line, as referenced in the `pdf_template.pdf`.


Page Count Requirement

The validator will check if the number of pages in your PDF matches the expected count for your component. Most components require two PDF documents - for each side. For example, an 18 card deck should have an 18-page document for each side.


Components considered multi-part items, like the Game Box, should have each part on separate pages within a single PDF file. For instance, a Game Box requires a two-page PDF - one for the top and one for the bottom.


Warnings & Recommendations

Validation will pass if you meet the listed requirements. The validator’s report will also suggest potential issues for improvement, including:

  • Avoid using text smaller than 5pt to prevent legibility issues.
  • Vector lines should not be thinner than 0.25pt to ensure visibility.


For a detailed list of validation checks, please refer to the “PDF Verification Error Codes” in the Launch Lab Knowledge Base.


Drawing Your Cut Lines

When required to draw your own cut lines, such as for a custom punchboard token sheet, consider the following guidelines:

1. Create standard punchboard token sheet components and use the downloaded artwork template for reference.

2. Ensure each cut line vector object is assigned the spot colour “cutline”.

3. Maintain a minimum 6 mm spacing between tokens, with a 3 mm bleed for each.


Limitations

When designing token cutlines, be aware of production limitations:

  • Avoid overly intricate shapes due to the constraints of physical die moulds.
  • Consider rounding off corners to increase durability and prevent fraying.


Ensure the arrangement of tokens on the backside of your sheet is a horizontal mirror of the front to avoid common mistakes.


Best Practices

Illustrator Users

Disable “Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities” to prevent embedding an `.ai` file within the PDF, which significantly increases the file size.


Resample High-Resolution Images

Resample images down to 300dpi to optimise file size and processing time.


Flatten or Rasterise Intricate Vector Illustrations

Consider converting complex vector illustrations into a single image object to reduce the validation system’s processing time and overhead, while maintaining vector benefits in your source files.

Related articles in 'Art Files Preparation'

Rulesheet and Rulebooklet (for Tuckboxes) - How to use the template?

2 Dec 2024

Frequently asked questions

At the top of your component list page is a Unit Price Estimator button. Click on this to view a custom board game pricing estimate for your project as it currently stands.

Adjusting the number of units to be produced will show the effect of different quantities on the cost per unit. The more units you make, the lower the cost per unit and overall board game manufacturing cost.

Beneath the number of unit selectors, there are two tabs:

  • Project breakdown: This is a list showing the individual components in your project and the cost associated with each component, helping you understand your custom board game price in detail.
  • Unit cost price breaks: This is a visual way to show where the major price breaks occurs and how this affects the cost per unit.
  • Create an order: At the bottom of your component page, click the ‘Create Order’ button.
  • Name the order: Give your order a name.
  • Select projects: Select which projects you wish to add to your order.
  • Set quantity: Set your quantity of units for each project in your order. A total price indicator will specify the total cost.
  • Select shipping address: Select the address you’d like this order shipped to. You are also able to add and select a different address.
  • Review order: Choose a delivery option for your project from the list provided, then click ‘Complete your order’. You will be required to make payment before your order is sent off to review & production.

Important Notes

  • Only projects including a container/box can be selected.
  • Only projects with artwork that has passed preflight can be selected.

If you wish to proceed with a specific order, you’ll need to follow the Order process, which includes:

  • Confirm quantity & price.
  • Confirm shipping address.
  • Review your order.

Once this is done and if you’re happy to proceed, choose a courier service you’d like to go with.

Click on ‘Complete your order’ and you will be taken off to a secure page to make payment.

Once payment has been finalised, your order will now be active and will be reviewed by a Launch Tabletop representative shortly.

The two most important things to consider are:

  • The size of the board you need when it's unfolded and ready for play and
  • The box size you need to fit it into when folded to be put away.

Taking those two things into account, decide on whether you prefer a bi-fold or a quad-fold board, whether you want to print on 1-side or both sides of the board, choose a finish on the printed sides, and select from the sizes available. For more compact board games, you may prefer a bi-fold, whereas long epic adventures may require a large quad-fold board to create an immersive tabletop experience. These formats are ideal for custom-made board games that demand a unique play style or footprint. Read more about our game board options.

Have any questions that aren’t covered above? You may find the answer over in our Knowledge Base.

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