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Controlling Costs for Small Print Runs: 5 Practical Tips from us
Printing small quantities can quickly become expensive if you don’t plan carefully. Many businesses and individuals face the challenge of balancing quality and budget when ordering limited print runs. Without the right approach, costs can spiral, making small print projects less viable. This post shares five practical tips to help you control costs effectively while maintaining the quality you need. Small printing press producing flyers Tip 1: Stick to Standard Sizes. Paper i
carolzhou5
Jan 12


Why Do Screen Colors Look Different When Printed? The Factory's Guide to Color Management
This is the #1 question we hear. The frustration of a printed piece not matching your screen is real, but it's entirely preventable. Here’s the science and the solution. The Root of the Problem: RGB vs. CMYK: Your screen emits light (Red, Green, Blue) to create colors. Printers use pigments (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) that absorb and reflect light. Some vibrant screen colors simply cannot be reproduced with ink. Monitor Variability: Most consumer monitors are not calibr
Echo Billie
Aug 30, 2025


The 3 File Mistakes That Cause 90% of Print Delays (A Pre-Flight Checklist)
Avoid last-minute stress and unexpected costs by eliminating these three common file errors before you hit "send." Mistake #1: No Bleed The Problem: Your design has color or images that go to the edge of the page. Printers need extra margin (usually 3mm) to trim the paper without leaving a thin white line. The Fix: Extend your background colors and images 3mm beyond the final trim line. Set up your document with bleeds from the start. Mistake #2: Using RGB Color The Proble
Echo Billie
Aug 30, 2025
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