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Printing Ink: What does “Heavy Coverage” mean?
Heavy Coverage refers to an ink application that covers a significant portion of the paper. It can also refer to a dense saturation of ink, whether applied as a flood coat or to specific areas.
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Saddle-Stitched Booklets: Page Count must be a Multiple of 4
Saddle Stitched books are made from folded sheets. Each folded sheet creates 4 pages, so the page count of a Saddle Stitched book must always be a multiple of 4.
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Matte vs Uncoated: Which Paper is better for your Project?
If you are looking for a non-glossy paper to complement your print project, it is important to select the one that adds the proper look, feel, and function.
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Buying Laminated Printing? Here Are 7 Things to Keep in Mind
If you have an upcoming print project and are planning to have a laminate applied, here are some tips and suggestions that may come in handy…
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Printing Terminology: What does GSM mean in regard to Paper?
GSM is a standardized method for expressing the weight of paper. It represents the weight, in grams, of a single sheet of paper measuring one square meter.
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EVA vs PUR: Which Glue is Better for Perfect Bound Books?
PUR provides a stronger and more flexible binding solution than EVA, making it ideal for books that require a professional appearance and long-term durability.
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