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From Our Help Centre
About Bleed in Files
What is bleed? Bleed is the extended size of a file past the final printed size. For example, if you’re getting a business card printed and the final size is 3.5 x 2″, the file needed to be provided would be 3.75 x 2.25″. Bleed needed for all files is a quarter inch (1/4″ or 0.25″). Why is bleed Read More
Read MoreCardstock & Finishing Descriptions
We offer several different cardstocks and paper on our products. Not all of our products can be offered with each one of these cardstock and finishes, but this is a glossary to help you understand the difference between them. AQ Gloss Also known as AQ Semi Gloss, this is a more subtle gloss than the UV Read More
Read MoreUsing Images in Your Design
What images can you use in your design? If you are designing your own marketing materials, images used in your design need to be pre-approved for stock use. You cannot grab any image off the internet to use. This is copyright infringement and can get you into trouble. If you are uncomfortable designing your own material, we Read More
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