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INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER BLEED
What is bleed? "Bleed" is a printing
term used to indicate the area with a background
image that will be trimmed off after the job is
printed and cut down to the finished size.
Since the bleed area will be trimmed off during
the cutting process, there should be no text or
other important information in the bleed area.
Add a quarter of an inch (.25") to each dimension
to allow for cutting. For example, a 4" X
6" postcard or flyer with a full bleed, the
image size should be submitted at 4.25" by
6.25".
Below are three examples of incorrect ways that
files are sent. The last example is the correct
way to set up a press ready file. Please review
these examples to ensure that you submit your
files the correct way and you get the best quality
possible.
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NO BLEED WILL CAUSE YOUR TEXT TO GET CUT OFF
Please review the example above. This is an example
of a 4" x 6" postcard or flyer with
no bleed. The blue guides represent the area that
you should use for the edge of any text for your
design. The example above has the text going past
that line and all the way to the edge. If you
submit your file to us this way, you will definitely
have text cut off of your job. To see an example
of the correct way to send a file with bleed,
refer to the last example on this page.
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BORDERS ARE NOT GOOD
Please review the example above. This is an example
of a 4" x 6" postcard or flyer with
a border. What's wrong with using a border? We
strongly advise our clients to never use borders
on their designs. Borders may sound like a good
idea, but due to the time sensitive nature of
your orders, we can't guarantee that the borders
will come out even on all sides of each card.
Sometimes they may come out correct, but the high
gloss UV coating that we use on most of our printing
causes the prints to slip from side to side or
up and down slightly. Without the use of borders
this small amount of slips will not be visible
to the naked eye, but add a border to your design
and they may end up looking unprofessional. To
see an example of the correct way to send a file
with bleed, refer to the last example on this
page.
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SOMETIMES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED SOMETHING
Please review the example above. This is an example
of a 4" x 6" postcard or flyer with
incorrect bleed. What's wrong with this? Sometimes
some of our clients think that they have sent
their files correctly, but we all make mistakes.
Make sure to be very cautious that there is absolutely
no text or important graphics past the bleed guides.
If you miss something like this, it will get cut
off and look very unprofessional. To see an example
of the correct way to send a file with bleed,
refer to the last example on this page.
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THIS IS THE CORRECT BLEED
Please review the example above. This is an example
of a 4" x 6" postcard or flyer with
correct bleed. By keeping to these standards and
being cautious about how you create your design,
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