Brochures

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Brochures
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  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

    Custom

  3. *Paper Choices

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    80 lb. matte text is an economical paper that reproduces text and simple graphics well

    80 lb. gloss text is a super-smooth, professional-feeling, glossy paper with a good weight that provides an excellent printing surface for producing crisp text and images.

    100 lb. gloss text is an impressive-feeling, heavyweight glossy paper that provides a fantastic surface to reproduce text and full-color artwork.

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    Paper Stocks

    Cover Stocks

  4. *Color Options

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    Which color option should I choose?

    Most brochures are printed full-color on both sides, particularly those that include color images. If your brochures don't contain color images or only have them on one side, you might consider a different option instead.

    Two-color printing, as its name implies, uses two ink colors. One is typically black, but it doesn't have to be. One-color printing uses just a single color of ink. Again, black is most common, but you can choose a different color if you prefer.

    Full-color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most brochures. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived two-color or even one-color design can prove an acceptable alternative.

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    Front: Full-Color
    Back: Full-Color
  5. *Folding Options

    View Folded once in the center, creating two, equal halves.
    View Bottom third folded up and top third folded down, overlapping it. Common for letters, flyers, and brochures.
    View Two parallel folds made in opposite directions, resulting in a z-shape fold and creating three panels of equal size. Common for letters, flyers, and brochures.
  6. *Turnaround Times

    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times. Saturday is not a production day unless otherwise specified.
  7. Proof Required

  8. *Minimum Charge

  9. Comments

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