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What are print “bleeds”?

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What are print “bleeds”?

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A print bleed refers to the area that extends past the page boundary of the book cover. Therefore, when an image or graphic extends beyond the trim edge, off the page, leaving no margin, it is said to “bleed”. Most of the time bleeds are intentional, however, they can be the result of an error – if the wrong paper trim size is selected.

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