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Janice Jenkins

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Print Place offers a wide variety of printing services for postcards, calendars, brochures, business cards, posters, flyers and a lot more. The combination of great quality for an affordable price makes this printing company the perfect choice for small businesses.

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4 Ways To Make Brochures Easier To Print

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It can be hard to print brochures yourself. Sometimes the brochure printing can be misaligned or there are other features that become a hindrance in creating good print brochures. You should know however, that a lot of hardships in brochure printing can be avoided with the proper preparation. Let me tell you about 4 ways on how to edit your brochure drafts to prepare them properly. These techniques should really make your print brochures easier to print.

1. Do not forget to use templates.

The most ideal tool to make your brochure draft easier to print is to use templates. Templates are great since they are already preset for printing. All the dimensions and settings are already “plugged in” so to speak within the template. This is especially true for brochure printing templates that are from brochure printing companies. If you download templates from those brochure printing websites, then you should be quite assured that your brochure draft will look very ideal. Minimal changes will be necessary for brochure printing. So always try to get a brochure template when you can.

2. Always add guidelines.

Also, do not forget to always add guidelines. Brochures are unique in that they can have many different folds within their structure. Adding your own guidelines can really help you printing since you will know where the fold locations are. You will not run the risk adding design details that will get obstructed by a fold. This makes for cleaner and better looking color brochures.

3. Always add printing bleeds.

It is also crucial that you add “printing bleeds”. These are basically extended areas of the layout that surpasses the set design dimensions. These printing bleeds make sure that the cutting machines for brochures don't cut into any design element unnecessarily. With printing bleeds, there should be enough space for cutting and even a possibility of fewer mistakes in terms of alignment of the cutting of brochures. This should help reduce the return trips to the printer since the risk of making more mistakes is reduced with the printing bleeds.

4. Make sure every element is in the highest resolution.

Finally, to make sure that you will not be forced to print your brochures again, you should always try to inspect each element of your brochure design and make sure that they the highest resolution possible. Many brochure images look fuzzy or pixilated on printing since it was only medium quality. This messes up your brochure printing, often prompting for extended retakes. With higher resolution images and graphics, mistakes like this can be avoided easily saving you lots on reprinting.

Once you do all four of these tips, you should be able to print easier, with lesser chances of mistakes and repeated brochure printing. Hopefully you can remember all of this well enough.


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Janice Jenkins, Texas, USA - February 1st, 2010
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