What kinds of files can you print from for utility box wraps and other large format print jobs?
High resolution and vector files get the best results in printing in any size. We can use .eps, .pdf, .tif, .jpg, .ai, .cdr, and .psd. Keep in mind that the dimensions of your artwork should be should be roughly the same as the dimensions of whatever it's being applied to.
Not sure? Contact us.

How do I send you my files to Factory Printshop?
Email to design@factoryprintshop.com.
Mail or drop off a CD or DVD to 2514 Douglas St, Victoria, BC, V8T 4M1.

How do I know how much my project will cost?
Contact our Graphic Design Department or Utility Box Coordinator with the details of your project, and we will send you a personalised written estimate for your project.

How long will it take for you to complete my project?
It depends on the size of the project and our current workload. Let us know about your project and any time contraints you're up against. We'll always try our best to meet your deadlines.

Where do we get artwork for a utility box wrap? Can we use our own photography or artwork?
As long as we can get a high resolution digital file of your art or photo, we should be able to use it for your project. We can provide a variety of images suitable for utility box wraps. Browse our selection of imagery here. You can also purchase photos from stock photography companies, but check with us before you buy so we can confirm whether or not the file is suitable for your project. Always be sure there are no usage or copyright issues with using the art you've chosen.

How do I get permission to cover a utility box on my property? Do I have to pay for it?
Tell us the location of the box you'd like covered and leave it up to us to get permission from the utility company to cover it. Generally you do have to pay to have a utility box covered on your property.

How do your vinyl utility box wraps stand up to extreme weather?
Our adhesive vinyl is designed to withstand a temperature range of -40°C to +90°C. However, the minimum application temperature is +10°C, meaning we need to decal the boxes in warmer weather or indoors in order for the adhesive to adhere effectively. Our graffiti-resistant laminate is designed to withstand a temperature range of -54°C to +107°C. The minimum application temperature is +15°C.

Still have questions?
Contact us. We're always happy to answer.