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  1. Enter Quantity
  2. *Size

  3. *Printing

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    Which color option should I choose?

    Flyers are typically printed one-side, with the back of the sheet left blank. The back side can be printed, too, however, for added effect. Since flyers must often stand out against other printed items posted nearby, color choices are important.

    Color printing provides the maximum impact and visual appeal for most flyers. However, if your budget is tight, a well-conceived black image design printed on a colored sheet can be a great alternative.

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  4. *Paper Choices

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    50 lb. uncoated text is the most common choice for high volume distribution of flyers. Choose plain or brilliant colors.

    60 lb. uncoated text is perfect for handouts at a meeting. Also comes in choice of plain or brilliant colors

    70 lb. uncoated text has a good feel when you need to make a little better impression.

    80 lb. gloss text is a super-smooth paper that adds an extra pop to text and graphics.

    100 lb. gloss text is an impressive-feeling, heavyweight paper that produces excellent graphics and photos.

     

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  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.
    View Four panels of equal size. Each panel is folded in the same direction, creating a roll of folds. Also called a roll fold.
    View Four panels. Folded in half and then in half again in the same direction. Two inside sections are slightly skinnier for exact alignment when folding.
    View Features a larger interior panel and two equal side panels that fold inward but do not overlap, similar to doors or gates.
    View Uses alternating folds to create multiple panels of similar size. Folds resemble the pleats of an accordion.
    View Folded in half creating two equal sections, then turned 90 degrees and folded again in three, equal sections.
    View Folded in half, creating two equal sections. Then, turned 90 degrees and folded again in half for two more equal sections.
  6. *Turnaround Times

    Note: Shipping and delivery are not included in these turnaround times.
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