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Post Press Production for Desktop Publishing

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Post Press Production for Desktop Publishing

A print job isn't over when it comes off the press and finishing steps start while you're still choosing a page size and setting margins. Discover what tasks are involved in post press and the types of decisions you must make early on before your project leaves the printing press.

From Prepress to Printing Press to Post Press...

Does your printed piece need to be collated, folded, stuffed in an envelope? These are all post press tasks. And most post press tasks need to be planned for from the beginning and may require special handing of your desktop publishing file (whether you use commercial printing or your desktop printer). 

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When Paperclips Won't Do
If you are printing a booklet, book, or multi-page report you need to plan how you will put together the finished product before you set up your document in your page layout program.

 

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Folding a Brochure

Most brochures use a series of parallel folds to create more or less evenly sized panels. That more or less is important.  

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