| Most Frequently Asked Questions: |
| File Prepareation |
| Converting to PDF from Illustrator CS |
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| What is Bleed? |
| Image bleed is the amount of image that extends beyond the trim area. This is to prevent any white paper from showing after job has been trimmed. LCP requires a minimum of 1/8" image bleed unless a white boarder is required (See border requirments in the FAQ section). |
| RGB VS CMYK Color |
| RGB color mode is the color space that is used when an image is being displayed on a monitor. LCP requires all images to be in the "CMYK" color mode prior to printing. |
| Bleed Size vs. Document Size |
| Bleed size is your document size + 1/8" added to each side of the document. For example, an 11" x 8.5" document size would have a bleed size of 11.25" x 8.75". |
| Document Size vs. Finished Size |
| Document size is the flat size before the job is folded. The finished size will be the completed size after the job has been folded, etc. For example, an 8.5" x 11" brochure would have a document size of 17" x 11" when layed out flat. |
| Production Issues: |
| What is the turn around time? |
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| What gurantee do you offer? |
| See our Terms and Conditions link below. |
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