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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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