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What is Head to Head Printing?
Head to Head is a term associated with Double-sided printing. It refers to how each side of the sheet is oriented to the other when printed back to back.
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Printing Terminology: What does Preflighting mean?
Graphic Designers and Commercial Printers preflight artwork files to identify and correct issues that might prevent the files from printing properly.
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Comic Book Printing: Is there a Standard Comic Book Size?
Even though the traditional comic book size of 6.625" x 10.25" is still popular, independent comic book creators order books in a variety of different sizes.
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Why is a “Self Cover” Booklet more Economical?
Self-Cover Booklets use the same type of paper for the cover and pages, which yields cost efficiencies during the printing and assembly phases of production.
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Offset Printing: How do PMS Colors differ from the CMYK Printing Process?
Offset printing uses two main color systems to produce high-quality images: CMYK Process colors and the PMS color system.
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Laminated Printing: The Benefits of Applying a Laminate
Available in various thicknesses, textures, and sheen levels, Laminate coatings are an economical way to improve the look, function, and durability of printed pieces.
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