FAQ's
FAQ's
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Single/double-sided printing.
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Hole-punching
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Stapling
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Folding
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Cutting
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Glossy Photos
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Cardstock paper
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B&W and Color Copies
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Blueprints
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Scans
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Business cards
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Rack cards
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Post cards
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Invitations
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Connection cards
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Suggestion cards
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Holiday cards
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Envelopes
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Custom Binding
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Spiral Binding
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Lamination
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Perforating
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Paper Cutting
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Glue Binding
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Carbonless
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Complete Business packages.
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Brochures
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Flyers
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Posters
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Letter Head
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Catalogs
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Programs
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Magazines
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Booklets
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Tri-folds
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Bi-Folds
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Event Tickets
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Gift Certificates
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Menus
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Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go-to font for titles, paragraphs & more.
Edit this paragraph to highlight a specific service or feature you offer. Click "Edit Text" to begin editing the content and make it your own.
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Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go-to font for titles, paragraphs & more.
Edit this paragraph to highlight a specific service or feature you offer. Click "Edit Text" to begin editing the content and make it your own.
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Avenir Light is a clean and stylish font favored by designers. It's easy on the eyes and a great go-to font for titles, paragraphs & more.
What type of paper should I choose?
We offer a variety of choices of paper for your printing needs. From copy paper to linen.
We've compiled a list of our most frequently used paper choices with a few examples. To make the selection process much smoother.
Cardstock:
Is best used for printing Invitations, Greeting Cards, Business Cards, Rack Cards.
Cardstock Options: Glossy or Matte
Glossy is a high sheen finish. Matte is a flat finish.
Standard Copy Paper :
Premium Copy Paper:
Linen:
100lb Cover:
100lb Text:
80lb Cover:
80lb Text:
Carbon Copy:
What type of file should I send when submitting my print order?
When submitting files, we prefer using a PDF or vector images.
If you're submitting pictures, it's best to use the highest resolution possible for the jpg. (Lower resolution images can become pixelated and blurred especially when enlarged).
Our printers print in CMYK. We try our best to color match to achieve the highest quality, but their may be differences in resolution and calibration. Please refer to our *Disclaimer for more details.