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Printing Terminology: What is Sequential Numbering?

Sequential Numbering is a finishing step that prints numbers, in consecutive order, onto printed pieces. This allows each piece to be uniquely identified.

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How to fold a Brochure or Pamphlet? Here’s 11 different ways

Folding plays a vital role in how your printed content is presented to your audience. Here are 11 popular folding techniques to consider for your next project.

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Do you know the Difference? Flyers vs Brochures vs Pamphlets

Many people are unsure about the differences between flyers, brochures, and pamphlets. If you happen to be one of them, be sure to read this informative article.

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10 Benefits of using Synthetic Paper for Restaurant Menus

Synthetic paper has been a real game-changer for printed menus. It has the look and print characteristics of regular paper, but is superior in almost every way.

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The Most Popular “Punch and Bind” Methods for Creating Books

"Punch and Bind" methods of book creation involve punching a series of holes along one edge of a book’s cover and pages, and then installing a pre-formed spine element through the holes to bind the sheets together.

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Printing and Finishing: What is a Flood Coat?

A Flood Coat refers to any coating - such as a varnish, aqueous or UV coating, ink, adhesive solution, etc. - that is applied over an entire surface of a paper sheet, cardstock, label stock or other substrate.

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