You'll be able to customise more options like paper type and quality once you start designing.
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Document Prints offer a way to view your work in hard copy format rather than digitally. It's ideal for academic work, business proposals, letters, reports, instruction sheets and more. You can select your paper thickness and finish and print in vivid high resolution colour or bold black and white.
Document Prints are ideal for turning your digital work into readable hard copies.
All Documents are printed with a 5 mm outer margin
Give your documents a professional edge by printing on gloss or silk stocks.
Documents can be printed on coloured paper for an eye-catching result.
There is a variety of paper thicknesses to choose from, ranging from 80 gsm to 300 gsm.
You can choose to print documents in black and white or with high resolution colour.
Gloss paper is ideal for giving your presentation a professional finish.
Coloured paper can help your black and white document to stand out and attract attention.
Coloured parchment creates elegant prints with a subtle coloured parchment pattern.
For added durability, you can choose Nevertear paper for its water, oil and grease resistance.
Gloss paper is ideal for giving your presentation a professional finish.
Coloured paper can help your black and white document to stand out and attract attention.
Coloured parchment creates elegant prints with a subtle coloured parchment pattern.
For added durability, you can choose Nevertear paper for its water, oil and grease resistance.
This long-lasting design is a popular choice thanks to its easy-to-read end result. The plastic coil folds back on itself to give you an efficient finishing product.
This binding style uses a plastic comb so that the bound document can lay flat when open.
This metal wire bind is a great style choice for presentation with its professional appearance.
With this style, each page is glued at the spine, making it a great option for binding important documents for safe keeping.
Hole punching is ideal for documents over 300 pages. You can choose from 2, 3 or 4 holes.
This long-lasting design is a popular choice thanks to its easy-to-read end result. The plastic coil folds back on itself to give you an efficient finishing product.
This binding style uses a plastic comb so that the bound document can lay flat when open.
This metal wire bind is a great style choice for presentation with its professional appearance.
With this style, each page is glued at the spine, making it a great option for binding important documents for safe keeping.
Hole punching is ideal for documents over 300 pages. You can choose from 2, 3 or 4 holes.
We can help you print your school work and projects quickly and easily.
If you need help with a large print order, contact one of our friendly business specialists so we can help you to meet your bulk printing needs in an efficient manner.
All documents are printed with a 5mm outer page margin that is non-printable area.
All bound documents should include a minimum of 10mm of gutter margin to allow for document binding and hole punching. For thermal binding it is recommended to use 18mm.
For best printing results use images of between 150dpi and 300dpi in your document. Lower resolution images may appear blurry or fuzzy when printed.
The below dimensions represent the printable area of your Document Prints:
A3 - 415mm x 287mm
A4 - 287mm x 200mm
A5 - 205mm x 138mm
All Bound Documents are printed with a 5mm outer margin.
For best printing results, save your design as a PDF. You can also print in Microsoft Word (DOC / DOCX)Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT / PPTX)Microsoft Excel (XLS / XLSX)Images (JPG / PNG / TIFF) Maximum file size is 250mb.
Set the resolution of your design to 150dpi before you start designing. This way your print will be clear and sharp.
Our print machines are specifically made to print using the CMYK colour mode. Make sure your design is in CMYK colour mode for best results. Please note if you provide your file as Microsoft file it will be RGB colour mode and converted to CMYK colour mode as part of the printing process.