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CASTLE PRINT & DESIGN

Commercial printing for businesses throughout the UK & Europe.

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     * How To Apply Printed Vinyl | Wet & Dry Methods
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   * PRINT TUTORIALS >>
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PROMOTIONAL GOODS

Top quality, high definition, state of the art printing since 1992


BUSINESS CARDS

Affordable, luxury cards



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FLYERS & LEAFLETS

Top Quality Materials



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FOLDED LEAFLETS

Superb quality assured



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STATIONERY

Regular Stationery Items



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PRINTED ENVELOPES

Pre-designed or upload yours



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BUSINESS FORMS

Pads or loose sets



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ROLLER BANNERS

From £32 – incl. stand



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DIGITAL BOOKLETS

A5 or A4 finished sizes



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LABELS / STICKERS

Regular or shaped



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BUSINESS STATIONERY

Stationery such as printed envelopes, business cards (see ‘Select A Product’ in
menu above for various types and specialist effects), letterheads, continuous
stationery, labels, colour brochures, digital printing etc. for delivery
throughout the UK & Europe.

All materials used are top quality and all print jobs are produced on state of
the art equipment.

With a highly experienced design team in-house we can get your ideas swiftly and
cost-effectively into print.


CONTINUOUS STATIONERY / BUSINESS FORMS

Continuous Stationery & Business Forms (multi-part sets) are one of our
specialist products. We can take your ideas and produce pixel perfect forms that
will work beautifully with your dot matrix printer.

We can suggest ways of keeping down costs such as printing the parts that get
stored in your filing cabinet in 1 colour only and leaving your brand colours
only on the customer part.

More info here: Continuous Stationery
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SPOT & PROCESS COLOUR PRINTING

We understand the importance of colour consistency across your business
stationery and marketing materials.

If the accuracy of your company brand colours are important to you, then please
consider having your stationery produced in spot colour.

We can also offer advice on the various print and finishing processes such as
lithographic (spot and 4 colour process), and digital (documents, manuals etc.)

A full explanation of the differences between spot and 4 colour process (CMYK)
is explained in layman terms here: Spot & 4 Colour Process Explained


ARTICLES & TUTORIALS

Searching around the site you will find many print-related articles and
tutorials covering subjects such as ‘Making the transition from web design to
print design’, ‘The differences between spot and process colours’, ‘How to
design a business card/letterhead/folded leaflet’ etc., and much more.

We have also put together a bunch of fun Adobe Photoshop© Tutorials to get your
artistic juices flowing.







USEFUL SITE LINKS

Paper Sizes UK
Envelope Sizes UK
Glossary of Print Terms UK
Spot & Process Colours Explained
Legal Requirements - Stationery
Copyright Information
Trade Printing Service


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BLEEDS EXPLAINED

Basically, a bleed is artwork that goes over the edge of the printed sheet.

If your design needs to have a bleed then it’s important to allow 3mm overlap
(see image A below). As the letterhead will be printed on oversize material
(SRA4), this gives the guillotine operator a chance to cut into the artwork and
produce a good finished letterhead. (see image B below).

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B



WHY DO WE NEED A BLEED?

If the artwork ended at the edge of the sheet and the guillotine cut was only
0.5mm out, then we could end up with an unsightly thin white strip down one edge
of the sheet, which is not ideal.

Also, if there is a large stack of paper on the press, with the best will in the
world there will be the odd sheet that doesn’t get fed through the press 100%
accurately so if a bleed hasn’t been put in place this could cause issues.

Extending the artwork over the edge of the sheet allows for a little leeway when
it comes to the time for trimming.

If you’ve set your workspace for A4 and intend to use bleeds then, depending on
what software package you are using you may need to set the workspace to
oversize A4 (SRA4), which measures 225mm x 320mm.

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