Press sheet layout
Taylor’d Press Business cards press sheet showing how we print business cards on an oversize A4 sheet. 4 different kinds, fronts on the left, backs on the right. These are about to be triplexed, as...
View ArticleFile Preparation
Spot Colour printing can be difficult when it comes to file preparation. All trim marks, logos, text and images need to be setup as the specified PMS colour/s that you require. If part of that file...
View ArticleScreen rulings
Screen rulings can play an interesting part with offset. 200 line screen is generally a great high screen ruling producing a clean sharp print on all stocks. Percentages out of colours though tend to...
View ArticleScreen Percentages
One of the hardest issues with uncoated stocks is working out percentages and how they’ll look once applied to paper. On screen you can’t see a 5% screen, but once the plate is burnt and on the press...
View ArticleVarnishing
Machine Varnishing is a standard procedure for most printers. Varnishing is usually applied where bleed of a solid image bleeds off the page or where a large solid area is applied to the stock,...
View ArticleTechnical Help
Technical Help is basically set up to help answer or advise and show some of the most commonly asked questions or printing problems we come across. This page is an extended version and an easily...
View ArticleStocks
Stocks being the material your printing on are different in so many ways depending on the finish you are looking. For a gloss or extremely smooth print finish of your ink then you would choose a gloss,...
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