![]() Create a Bleed in a Microsoft Publisher 2010 Documentīefore you start adding bleed to your design, be sure you do not have important design elements or text boxes closer than 1/8 inch to the inside edge of your document. For borderless, professional printing, bleed is required by most commercial printers, and is recommended for the highest quality print output. ![]() If this is good enough for your purposes, read no further as you do not need to add bleed to your design. Most home and office printers cannot print to the edge and will leave a white margin, cutting into your design. But if you do, and you don’t want a slight error to cause the cutter to miss the edge and leave white around the edges, you’ll want bleed. If you design the page without blocks of color, photos or graphics going right to the edge of the page, you don’t need bleed. I would order from them again, but I'd like to see how and others compare in print/page quality.Simply put, bleed is a slight overlap or extension of the printed area added beyond the borders of a printed page to make sure graphics or solid colors go right to the edge after trimming. They said NOTHING of this during the order/set-up! I may do as others suggested and just rip this page find my small cutting knife to get Text in the middle (small, bold font), that reads: It's a semi-transparent page with two lines of They have only one area of "advertising". I called them and they blamed a unique problem with the style of templates I used, etc, etc,etc. I chose to have them output, but there are none. They still have a lot of bugs to work out with the page numbers - they either print or don't print (overall). 87 pages is on the high-side for quantity, so we'll see how well it holds up as people view the book. Sharpen using the PhotoKit Output Sharpener set with Halftone/175lpi coated - 262.5. ![]() My process using CS2 on a calibrated monitor: load the image, convert it to the Adobe 1998 profile, get it the way you want it, then It lacks some "punch" though, appears to be a little low on the contrast. So, yes, I guess I'm satisfied.Īs for the actual color matching, it's almost dead-on. They're good, but not as good as a nice print from my 2200. I would gauge the quality being between a nice inkjet print (Epson 2200) andĪ page from a decent magazine. I'm quite satisfied with the print quality. If the light is right, you can see through the pages. When done, I had 87 pages! Yep, more than I thought I wanted, but oh well, I did it anyway. ![]() ![]() Of the pages because on some I wanted full-bleed and some I wanted 2,3,or 4 pictures. I produced the book using their software and I chose the Mixed templates, then I went in and changed a lot Ordered it Monday night and received it Thursday (regular USPS mail!). Overall: I'm satisfied albeit I'm very picky! I purchased the "classic hardcover" book. I rec'd my first book from MyPublisher today. ![]()
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