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Present a professional image with clean, crisp copies and documents from Designotype.

Order yours in black ink or color, with or without staples, collated, in booklet form, padded, bound, or drilled.

Copies

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Present a professional image with clean, crisp copies and documents from Designotype.

Order yours in black ink or color, with or without staples, collated, in booklet form, padded, bound, or drilled.


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  2. *Printing

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    If your document includes printing on both sides of the page, choose double-sided. If you only want printing on one side of the page, choose single-sided instead.

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  3. *Size

  4. *Paper Choices

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    Text weight papers are designed for use on many types of common business documents, including newsletters, booklets, business correspondence, and more. They provide a good surface for printing and are more flexible than cover stock.

    Cover weight papers are heavier, stiffer, and more durable than text papers. They're often used for printed pieces that require more bulk, such as booklet/report covers, posters, business cards, postcards, and the like.

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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 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. *Staples

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    Staples keep multi-page documents organized. Choose between either a single staple in the upper left-hand corner or two staples along the left edge to create a simple binding.

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  7. *Collating

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    Take the hassle out of sorting multi-page documents by having us collate them for you in-house.

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  8. *Binding Options

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    Saddle-Stitching

    Saddle-stitching involves inserting staples through the spine of a multi-page document before it is folded. Most booklets and smaller magazines use this binding method.

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  9. *Hole Drilling

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    Drilling is the printing term for punching holes along the spine edge of a printed item. Three-hole drilling allows your printed items to be conveniently stored in a standard three-ring binder. 3/16", 1/4", and 5/16" holes are available. Of these, 5/16" is the most common.

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  10. *Turnaround Times

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

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