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What does “full-bleed” mean?

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What does “full-bleed” mean?

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Full-bleed means the image/design (or portions of it) may run to the very edge of the paper (no unprinted white border space). No printer can actually print to the edge of the paper so, full-bleed designs are printed larger than the finished size then the excess paper is trimmed off resulting in the “full-bleed” look. Non-bleed designs will have an unprinted border area around the perimeter of the finished piece. Some of the designs and paper selectoins in our catalog are marked as non-bleed. This means they will have a white border around the finished page. Some of our designs are marked full bleed but the design does not bleed to the edge. This means that if we alter your design on that item we can bleed elements of the design if you wish.

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