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Size:
length and width of a piece after it has been
printed and trimmed before folding.
Paper:
80# Gloss text - Our most popular gloss coated paper
stock. Most commonly
used for brochures, booklets,
and flyers.
80# Matte Text
This stock is finely coated with a non-gloss finish. It provides an excellent opaque base for easy to read, crisp typography. Standard Uses: Brochures, Catalogs, and Flyers, etc.
80# Gloss Cover
As a "cover" stock, this paper is stiff like a postcard or baseball card. This stock is coated with a glossy finish,
making photographs and other images look beautiful. Standard uses: durable, heavy-weight Brochures, Catalog Covers, Product Spec Sheets.
100# Gloss text - 25% heavier than 80# gloss text.
Recommended for posters;
ideal for brochures when a
more substantial, thicker feel is desired.
100# Matte text - 25% heavier than 80# gloss text.
Recommended for posters;
ideal for brochures when a
more substantial, thicker feel is desired.
14pt. - Glossy coated stock. Great for thicker business cards.
Smooth Offset - Bright White - Paper with a certain degree of porosity as a result of coating with an alkali-swelling resin; used for offset printing.
Laid - Bright White Paper - A paper made on wire molds that give it a characteristic watermark of close thin lines.
Linen - Bright White Paper - Paper made from flax fibers or having a linenlike luster
Folding:
Tri-Fold - Example:
Half Fold - Example:
Z Fold - Example:
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Aqueous Coating:
The two most common reasons for adding a coating
over your printed piece are for protection:
1. to avoid scuffing the ink, if you have included areas of heavy ink coverage.
2. for aesthetic reasons: to draw the reader's eye to
particular items, to add depth and interest to your
printed piece.
Aqueous coating is more environmentally friendly than
UV coating because it is water based.
Proofs:
Proofs are a sample of your print. This allows you to look it over and decide if everything is exactly as you want it
before EZ Printing Solutions
begins production.
There are two ways that you can receive your proof:
PDF File a PDF is a computer file that can be sent via
email. If you're not sure if you have a .PDF file program
you can find one free here: Adobe.com
PDF file Proofs free. You will not be charged for this
method.
Hard Copy will be sent postage mail to your business/
home. There will be a $60 Fee to cover costs of
materials and shipping.
If you have any other questions
Please Contact Us:
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