What is full bleed?
Full bleed means the ink runs to the very edge of the paper. No printer is actually full bleed, so during printing process the excess paper is trimmed off resulting in the “full bleed” professional look. In order to print “full bleed” the ink coverage must exceed the final print dimensions. Please see “What is a trim line?” for more information.
All products we offer are printed in full bleed. Full bleed ensures that ink covers the entire area of the final product. In this process the image is printed larger than normal. After printing is complete, the excess area is trimmed away. Please see What is a trim line? below for more information.