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Bleed is the technical term for when the content of a design reaches the very
edge of the paper. Because the printing equipment cannot print to the edges
of paper, it is usual to print the design on over sized paper and then cut it
down to size. However to cope with inaccuracies in registration (the position
of the image on the page) and with the limitations in precision of cutting equipment it is good practice
to have the image larger than will be needed; hence the content 'bleeds' over
the edge.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 )
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Another design we often receive is that of a traditional three
panel double fold leaflet. The main problem that arises is a relatively simple
one; the inner margins need to be twice the size of the outer ones or the content
will not align with the folds.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 January 2008 )
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