Every job is different. Some jobs can be produced in minutes while some may take several days to complete. Let us know when you need your job completed and we'll let you know if it can be done. We go to great lengths to meet even your most demanding timelines.
PDF is generally the preferred file format for submitting a document for printing as it works with virtually all professional printing and digital output devices. By design, a PDF file incorporates the information needed to maintain document consistency from system to system. Most other file formats such as Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Microsoft Word are easily converted to PDF format.
Some of the common methods of binding books and other multi-page documents include: Perfect binding, Saddle-stitch binding, Spiral binding, Case binding
No. White is not generally considered a printing color as typically the paper itself will be white. If a colored paper (something other than white) is chosen, then white becomes a printing color if any text or graphics require it.
Simply use our online estimate request form. Otherwise, the best way to ensure that we get all the information necessary to do an accurate quote is to give us a call and speak with one of our customer service representatives.
A proof is a one-off copy of your printed document used for visual inspection to ensure that the layout and colors of your document are exactly how they are intended to be. A proof is made prior to sending the document to the press for final printing.
Color separation is the process of separating a colored graphic or photograph into its primary color components in preparation for printed reproduction. For example, to print a full color photo with an offset printing press, we would create four separate printing plates each accounting for one of the four basic printing inks (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) needed to reproduce the image.
Common brochure sizes are A4 (Tri-fold), A5, A6 and DL Sizes.
Digital printing is a state of the art technology utilized for short run needs. This form of printing is often called direct to press. There are no plates or costly make-readies involved and your proof is a press proof directly off the press. Offset Printing is the age old standard of printing all printed matter; (catalogs, product sheets, brochures, mailers etc.) With ink, paper and blanket transfer of image to paper. This form of printing requires a proof of your supplied graphics in the form of an Epson, Kodak or traditional match print proof for approval. Once approved printing plates are made and technical set-up of the press begins. This form of printing is used when quantities of 1M or more units are needed.
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