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              High-Quality Brochures for Effective Marketing – Order Now!

              Brochures are a type of printed marketing material that provides information about a company, product, or service. They are typically folded pieces of paper that can be distributed to potential customers or clients. Brochures can be used to promote a business, showcase products or services, or provide information about an event or organization.

              Brochures can come in a variety of sizes and formats, including tri-fold, bi-fold, and single-page designs. They can be printed on a variety of paper stocks, from lightweight to heavy cardstock, and can be finished with a glossy or matte coating.

              Brochures can be designed to include text, images, and graphics that help convey the message of the marketing campaign. They can also include calls to action, such as encouraging readers to visit a website or contact the company for more information.

              Brochures are a cost-effective way to reach a large audience and can be distributed in a variety of ways, including direct mail, in-store displays, and at trade shows or events. They are also easy to transport and can be handed out to potential customers or clients in person.

              Overall, brochures are a versatile and effective marketing tool that can help businesses of all sizes reach their target audience and promote their products or services.

              Need help with this?

              Our expert team is always here to help with any customizations you require. Available 10am-6pm weekdays by phone, email or livechat.

              What is CMYK?

              In offset printing, the standard color mode used in CMYK. CMYK, or Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black represent the four process colours in this mode. When you are creating your files, be sure to check the color mode as programs like Photoshop by default use RBG color, not CMYK. CMYK may look more dull on a computer screen than RGB; more noticeable in large solid color areas.

              Accepted File Formats

              We require industry standard formats for all uploaded files. We keep quality in mind when we print every job. We accept the following file formats: TIF – JPG – PDF – EPS – PSD. We accept CorelDraw, Pagemaker & Quark or similar files by converting them to industry standard graphic formats like JPG, TIF or PDF.

              Rich Black vs 100% Black

              Large black areas or fonts bigger than 36 points should use Rich Black which stops areas appearing gray. Rich Black is created with 30% Cyan, 30% Magenta, 30% Yellow, 100% Black. This setup will keep black areas looking rich and bold. For best results with regular body text, do not use Rich Black.

              What Paper to Choose?

              In offset printing, the standard color mode used in CMYK. CMYK, or Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Black represent the four process colours in this mode. When you are creating your files, be sure to check the color mode as programs like Photoshop by default use RBG color, not CMYK. CMYK may look more dull on a computer screen than RGB; more noticeable in large solid color areas.

              What is Font Outlining?

              We require industry standard formats for all uploaded files. We keep quality in mind when we print every job. We accept the following file formats: TIF – JPG – PDF – EPS – PSD. We accept CorelDraw, Pagemaker & Quark or similar files by converting them to industry standard graphic formats like JPG, TIF or PDF.

              Rich Black vs 100% Black

              Large black areas or fonts bigger than 36 points should use Rich Black which stops areas appearing gray. Rich Black is created with 30% Cyan, 30% Magenta, 30% Yellow, 100% Black. This setup will keep black areas looking rich and bold. For best results with regular body text, do not use Rich Black.

              FAQs

              When printing, 300 PPI is the best print resolution for digital printers. The design of a file with a resolution below 300 PPI will result in blurring and pixelization. On the other hand, you should not design with a resolution higher than 300 PPI. As far as the eye can see, there will be no difference in print quality. It will also make your file much larger (increase file upload/transfer time).

              We always recommend 300 PPI drawings to print, but we also know that sometimes you do not have the ability to edit your drawings. If you cannot print your files with a resolution of 300 PPI, you will have to take some measures to ensure that a lower resolution works for you.

              We recommend that you set the resolution in your graphics editor (i.e. Photoshop) to 300 PPI before you start drawing your file. Increasing the resolution after the start will still result in blurring/pixelation.

              All the work is checked by our team before printing. If we have any problems with the files, we will contact you and advise you how to change the format. Please note that conversion of both color and size mode will be done automatically without prior information.

              During the analysis of the illustrations, we check.

              – if the files are presented in one of the accepted formats (PDF, JPG, TIFF, EPS or PS). – if the number of pages is correct – if the file supplied is greyscale (only if you have ordered a color print) – if the file is the right size (otherwise we will scale your work to the desired size, however, this may result in a reduction in resolution. No additional bleeding will be added to the process either). – if the drill lines have been specified – if the appropriate fonts have been incorporated into the file.

              To ensure that there are no white areas on the printed product, all files submitted should have a 2mm bleed on each side. This means that your design (both images and graphics) should always be 2mm larger than the actual print format. Failure to do so may result in slight variations, resulting in white margins. To ensure that the fonts and essential elements of your drawing are visible, place them at least 3mm away from the final format (not including bleeding) and do not use edges as edges in layouts.

              Optional: – If you are submitting data for printing in an open format, the bleed should be 4mm on each side (e.g. A4 size including bleed should be 301×214mm). – If you are submitting files for presentation folders, banners, monthly calendars, packaging or any other promotional technology products, please prepare a file with 3mm bleed on each side – Envelopes should be supplied with a 1mm bleed. – The textile elastic frames must be bled 15mm.

              If you need more information, please consult our artwork instructions.

              You can upload files in the following formats: JPG, PDF, EPS, TIFF, PS (PostScript)

              Make sure that your PDF file is saved directly from your graphics program in standard PDF/X format (PDF/X3 or PDF/X1a). To avoid problems with layers and transparencies during the printing process, it is recommended to use the “1.3 compatibility” setting when saving artworks.

              If you are sending TIFF files, be sure to reduce the number of layers to one.

              To avoid problems with color variation or printed image, please do not use pre-separated data from DCS EPS.

              We are open for pick-up Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm. After hours, you can always fill out our /contact/ form and we will contact you within one hour during business hours. We offer two locations in downtown Port of Spain. Check which is more convenient – 

              Quality and consistency are an important part of every printing job in Trinidad. We employ only the professionals who run our machines, and our talented design team is ready to help you design your next printing project. At Printing Trinidad, we only accept orders online, however, if you have any questions or concerns about placing your order, please call us and we will have a member of our team accompany you throughout the process. Our expert and friendly advice, combined with our talented designers and professional printing staff, all combine to give our clients a service that will take you to the extreme. Stop by one of our Trinidad & Tobago offices and see for yourself.

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