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| Throw away that mucky carbon paper – I can supply NCR (no carbon required) stationery, printed to match your business stationery in pads, continuous or as loose sets. NCR stationery can be multi-part, numbered and have perforated areas.
If you have existing stationery, let me have a printed copy to match up to, and your logo as an .eps file (created by CorelDraw, Illustrator or Freehand), a high-res (300dpi) .tif file or a good black and white printed original that I can scan. Strictly payment with first order (see terms and conditions) | | |  |
| |  | Useful information | Paper sizes | A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 | 841 x 1189mm 594 x 841mm 420 x 594mm 297 x 420mm 210 x 297mm 148 x 210mm 105 x 148mm | About colours | Full colour printing uses four colours: cyan, magenta, yellow and black (referred to as cmyk). These four colours are combined to create photographic quality images as seen in catalogues and brochures. Business stationery and flyers are normally printed using 'spot' colours. These colours are pre-mixed to match swatches and provide the safest and easiest method of ensuring consistent colour time after time. The most popular supplier of pre-mixed ink in the UK is Pantone. Their inks are normally identified by numbers; for example, Pantone 021 is orange. Black can also be considered as a spot colour. So, for example, a business card printed using Pantone 021 and black would be described as a 'two colour' job. | About file formats | Images used on websites are formed by grouping pixels together. These files (normally .gif or .jpeg) are rarely suitable for high-end printing as they have been saved at a low resolution to speed up internet browsing. In general, files to be used in print should have a minimum resolution of 300 pixels per inch at 100%. Logos are often drawn in a format referred to as 'vector'. These files (normally .eps) are formed using lines connected by mathematical co-ordinates. As a result, vector images can be infinitely enlarged with no loss of quality; edges still remain crisp. |
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