What is a proof?
A proof is a preview of what will be printed. It’s used to catch mistakes before production.
Read moreA proof is a preview of what will be printed. It’s used to catch mistakes before production.
Read moreFlat size refers to something when it is open or unfolded, Finished size is when closed or folded up.
Read moreVery rarely. We manage this carefully to avoid knock-on issues.
Read moreBecause the cheapest option usually cuts something you only notice later. Time, paper quality, file checks, colour accuracy, finishing, packaging, or support when something goes wrong. We focus on getting it right first time, using decent materials, checking files properly, and being reachable when you need a human to fix a problem. If all you want […]
Read moreThey standardise everything and remove human checks. They also batch print jobs with other jobs instead of treating each one individually.
Read moreSetup costs stay similar. More units spread that cost.
Read moreFrom point of order. Delays between proof and approval will delay delivery deadlines.
Read morePaper choice and finish usually matter more than extra pages.
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