How do I find a specific image or document?
You may choose to either browse by selecting categories from the navigation menu on the left, or use the search box at the top of the page to search by product name, product number, etc.
What is the difference between a HI-RES and a LO-RES file?
LO-RES files (72dpi) are suitable for on-line viewing, Microsoft® PowerPoint use or desktop printers for internal use.
HI-RES files (300dpi) are suitable for high-end laser or commercial print use.
What is A PDF?
PDF is a universal file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics and layout of any document, and can be viewed by using the free program: Adobe® Acrobat® Reader.
What Is Adobe® Reader®?
Adobe Reader is a free software for viewing and printing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on all major hardware and operating system platforms.
What are collected files?
For use by designers, agencies and/or commercial printers, these zipped files consist of a collection of all fonts, images, graphics, and layout elements used in a document. This collection is available on this site in a universal compressed zipped format, which allows a safer and faster Internet download to your desktop.
Please note that fonts are copyright-protected and that by downloading fonts, you accept responsibility for proper licensing. Fonts may be accessed here and used to view, edit or print files, only by those parties who own valid licenses for these typefaces.
What Is A Zip File?
Zip files are "archives" containing one or more files, which have been compressed to save space. Zipping these files allows for faster transfers and downloads.
A program such as Stuffit Expander can be used to decompress these files, and restore them to their original form.
What Is StuffIt Expander?
"StuffIt Expander easily expands and decodes compressed files which you download or receive in your email. It will quickly decompress Zip, StuffIt, tar, BinHex, MIME, gzip and bzip files. Expander works seamlessly with most popular Web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Firefox, or as a drag-and-drop program.
http://www.stuffit.com/expander/