Re: Postcard Printing

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Smart question, Bob...
 
It means that you should size the image 1/8th of an inch over the actual print size. The printer will then trim down the cards so that the image goes all the way to the end of the paper.
 
Hope this makes sense. Think of it like a borderless print- it goes all the way to the edge.
 
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Bob <w8imo@xxxxxxxx>

> lea murphy wrote:
>
> > That is a good deal, yes.
> >
> > If you are on a calibrated system and if you submit your images in the
> > printer's preferred color space you will be fine. If not, you won't
> > be. Calibration is a must if you use a press to print your work.
> >
> > Lea
> >
> A first timer's question:
>
> Looking at the specs I don't know what is meant by "bleed size". What
> does this mean? Is it a 1/8" "border" ?
>
> TIA,
> Bob
>
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