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Can I change anything on a template? |
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Only text will be added to templates. Therefore, we will only change the text and its layout. |
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Can I print less than 1,000? |
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Yes, we now offer 100, 250, and 500 quantities |
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4/1 refers to full color on the front and black and white on the back.
4/4 refers to full color on the front and full color on the back. |
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What is your turnaround time? |
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Most of our products will ship within 5 – 7 business days unless otherwise stated or rush printing services are purchased. |
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Is there a discount on multiple orders? |
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Yes, we offer a discount. Please contact us for more information. |
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What carrier do you use to ship orders? |
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All orders are shipped Priority mail (2-3 business days) via USPS. |
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We specialize in, but are not limited to, printing full color projects onto 14pt. And 16 pt. Cardstock, 100# gloss book, 100# gloss cover, and 70# premium paper (depending on your need). To help understand this, we can send you samples of our previous work. We make certain that nothing leaves our premises unless we are totally happy ourselves with the finished job. |
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Is there an extra charge for UV Coating? |
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No. UV coating comes standard on all color sides unless stated otherwise |
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If I don't like the first proof, is there an extra charge for corrections? |
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No, we do not charge extra for corrections. |
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Do I need to approve a proof before printing begins? |
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Yes, we require that you fax a signed approval sheet that we provide before the printing process begins. |
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Can you print something that I have designed? |
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Yes, we can. Please contact us for file specs. |
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Bleed is when you take an image or background over the crop marks of a document, so that when it's trimmed after being printed, the color or image goes right to the edge. If you don't have bleed, then you run the risk of tiny slivers of white paper showing along your edges - as the printer might crop a 1/16" out. Usually 1/8" bleed is sufficient. |
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