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Full color real estate printing, realtor postcards, brochures, business cards, rack cards, posters, catalog sheets, sell sheets, flyers, bookmarks, hang tags, presentation folders, door hangers, full color magnets, postcards, catalog, newsletter printing
General Info:

 


The Bleed

A BLEED is the 1/8" area around the edge of the piece that will be trimmed off after printing. This area is necessary to accommodate for press and bindery functions.

Final Trim Area: This is the size of the job after it is trimmed down.

Live Area: The area designed as the safety zone within the final trim size. This will be 1/8" within the final trim size. We recommend that you keep all important text within this area to ensure that it is not trimmed off.

Full bleed is a printing term used when an image or the printed area extends to the edge of all four sides of the printed piece. Most of our full color printed products include a free bleeds on all sides.

 



Instructions for setting up your art:


In order to create a proper bleed, when creating your files, you should size your document .025" bigger then the final size desired. For example, the document should be created at 4.25" x 6.25" if you are trying to produce a 4" x 6" postcard. After creating the document, place guides .125” within the edges on all four sides of your artwork. When designing your piece, you should keep all elements that you want to appear on your final printed piece within these guides, to insure that they are not trimmed off. The area between the guides and the edge of the piece is considered the bleed area. This is the area that will be trimmed off. Please note that the background of your piece should extend beyond the guides so that the background will extend all the way to the edge of your final printed piece.


 
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