Flyers:
Let people know about your business. We can provide you the best printing at a lower cost. We do four color printing at the best price and best quality.
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Printed on 100 lb. Gloss Book or 100 lb Gloss Cover
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Free Gloss Aqueous Coating
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Four standard sizes
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Standard Turnaround: 3-5 business days (Gloss Book) or 6-8 business days (Gloss Cover)
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Rush Turnaround available for size 8.5 x 11 (3 business days)
We can help:
File preparation:
The required bleed is:
0.05” (1/20”) on all four sides (add 0.1″ (1/10″) to each dimension) for
- business cards
- bookmarks
- club flyers
- collector’s cards
- event tickets
- greeting cards
- postcards
- rack cards
- stickers
0.0625” (1/16”) on all four sides (add 0.125″ (1/8″) to each dimension) for
- brochures
- door hangers
- envelopes
- flyers
- hang tags
- letterhead
- mini menus
- notepads
- posters
- yard signs
0.1125” on all four sides (add 0.225″ to each dimension) for
- presentation folders
0.1875” on all four sides (add 0.375″ to each dimension) for
- catalogs
- calendars
Examples:
If you submit a file for a 4″ x 6″ postcard, your document’s dimensions must be 4.1″ x 6.1″:
- Width: 4″ + 0.05″ + 0.05″ = 4.1″
- Height: 6″ + 0.05″ + 0.05″ = 6.1″
If you submit a file for a 5.5″ x 8.5″ flyer, your document’s dimensions must be 5.625″ x 8.625″:
- Width: 5.5″ + 0.0625″ + 0.0625″ = 5.625″
- Height: 8.5″ + 0.0625″ + 0.0625″ = 8.625″
Note: Since the document size is exactly the product size plus bleed, there cannot be any crop marks visible in your files.
Safe Area
Safe area follows the same idea as bleed, but for the inside (rather than the outside) of the intended trimming lines. Consequently, safe areas also apply to folding lines.
To ensure that no important parts of your graphics are cut off or folded over, keep them at least 0.125” (1/8”) away from the intended trimming lines and folding lines.
Borders
Using borders is not recommended because even a small trimming deviation will make them appear uneven. If you use borders, make sure the border is not near the trimming line but well within the safe area, i.e. make them as thick as possible in order to keep the visible difference of border thickness due to trimming deviations to a minimum.
Rounded Corners
When using rounded corners, text or important graphics should not be placed too close to the corners. Otherwise they may get cut off. Rounded corners have a radius of 0.125″ (1/8″).



