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Brochures 100lb Gloss Text

Brochures

100lb Gloss Text

Brochures are flyers that are folded. Brochures are compact, allowing you to include more information. These brochures have a semi-gloss look and they are the most popular.

Brochures 100LB Gloss Text

Paper Type

100lb Glossy Text Stock

Coating

No Coating

Color

Full color CMYK: 1 sided (4/0), or 2 sided (4/4)

Quantities

Ranges from 25 to 100,000

Sizes
8.5"x11" 8.5"x14" 9"x12"
11"x17" 17"x22" 11"x25.5"
Finishing

Cut to size, fold and box. Bundling and scoring are optional.

File Type

Print Ready PDF file

Folding Types
brochure folding
Special Instructions

We highly recommend selecting a fold type with scoring to help minimize cracking when folded Learn More

The size selected refers to the open size of the brochure. Folding will result in a smaller finished size.

Art should match folding template as per instructions (i.e. fold, cut and bleed lines are to be followed). Failing to do so will result in delays and/or unexpected results.

Step 1

Step 1

Ensure the file matches the product's required dimensions. Ensure that the artwork is created in CMYK 300 dpi with 1/16 inch bleeds on all sides.

Step 2

Step 2

Make sure that all images are embedded, and that all the text is outlined.

Step 3

Step 3

Export all files into PDF format with bleeds.

Download Setup Guide

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How to set up multi-page files properly

File Orientation Guide

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How to set up proper orientation for your files

File Orientation refers to the orientation of the artwork files submitted. Ensure that they are submitted to back up properly to produce the intended result.

Flat Artwork (Postcards, Flyers etc.)

File Orientation

Folded Artworks (Greeting Cards, Folded Business Cards, etc.)

File Orientation

LEGEND: OFC - Outside Front Cover; OBC - Outside back cover; ITP - Inside Top Panel IBP - Inside Bottom Panel (a.k.a Inside Cover)

File Orientation

LEGEND: OFC - Outside Front Cover; OBC - Outside back cover; ILP - Inside Left Panel (a.k.a Inside Front Cover); IRP - Inside Right Panel (a.k.a Inside Back Cover)

How To Set Up Your Files

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Learn how to set up your files the right way.

General File Preparation Guidelines

  1. Download our guides to ensure a more optimal print result.
  2. Be sure to DELETE any hidden layers that are not intended to print (ie: setup guide layers or other hidden artwork layers) to ensure no risk of them appearing on the final print.
  3. Each job (including multiple paged projects) must be submitted as a single PDF file. Ensure that all pages are the same size.
  4. Files must be submitted with proper orientation to ensure proper back up.
  5. It is best to try to avoid using borders in your design. If a border is too close to the trim, the trim may be slightly off-center.
  6. File must consist of 1/8" bleed and all important art and text must be within the safety margin.
  7. Ensure that your PDF is high res and that all images are CMYK at 300 DPI.
  8. Black type should have the following values: C0, M0, Y0, K100.
  9. Embed or outline all fonts.
  10. For best colour results, supply a CMYK only files.
See our Support Center for more details.

 

Common Issues

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How to avoid common file issues

How to ensure proper orientation/backup

Why bleed is necessary for print

Why you should avoid border designs

How to set up dielines

Why safety margins are necessary for print

How to create transparent PNG files

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