Color Copying

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Color Copying   (Color Copies)
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Form ID: Color Copies

  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

  3. *Sides

  4. *Paper

  5. *Paper Weight

  6. *Paper Color

    Bond

    Offset

    Label

    Color Copy

    Classic Linen

    Classic Crest

    Royal Fiber

    Astro Bright

    Vellum Bristol

    Index

    Coated

  7. Bleeds

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    If your document includes text or graphics that extend to the edge of the page, it will require a bleed area. Otherwise, there will be a white, 3/16" border along the edges of your document.

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  8. Folding Options

    View Folded once in the center, creating two, equal halves.
    View Bottom third folded up and top third folded down, overlapping it. Common for letters, flyers, and brochures.
    View Two parallel folds made in opposite directions, resulting in a z-shape fold and creating three panels of equal size. Common for letters, flyers, and brochures.
    View Four panels. Folded in half and then in half again in the same direction. Two inside sections are slightly skinnier for exact alignment when folding.
    View Features a larger interior panel and two equal side panels that fold inward but do not overlap, similar to doors or gates.
    View Uses alternating folds to create multiple panels of similar size. Folds resemble the pleats of an accordion.
    View Folded in half creating two equal sections, then turned 90 degrees and folded again in three, equal sections.
    View Folded in half, creating two equal sections. Then, turned 90 degrees and folded again in half for two more equal sections.
  9. Binding Options

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    Saddle-Stitching

    Saddle-stitching involves inserting staples through the spine of a multi-page document before it is folded. Most booklets and smaller magazines use this binding method.

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  10. Hole Drilling

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    Drilling is the printing term for punching holes along the spine edge of a printed item. Three-hole drilling allows your printed items to be conveniently stored in a standard three-ring binder. 3/16", 1/4", and 5/16" holes are available. Of these, 5/16" is the most common.

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  11. Numbering

  12. Special Services

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    Want to add a finishing touch to give your printing a unique look and feel? If your design calls for any of these options, please let us know. Check all that apply.

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  13. Shrink Wrapping

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    What are the benefits of shrink-wrapping?

    Shrink-wrapping protects against humidity, dust, and dirt; prevents damage from bending, tearing, or folding; and keeps printed items well-organized, under control, and easy to maintain. Printed materials are far easier to transport and store when they're shrink-wrapped together, rather than stacked loosely in a pile.

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  14. *Turnaround Times

    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
  15. File(s)

  16. Comments