PRINTING AND DESIGN
We offer Full Color printing on several types of media. We can print all stationary, Letterhead, Envelopes, and Business Cards. Carbonless Business forms (Invoices, Purchase orders, etc.) Pocket Folders, Brochures, Newsletters, Flyers, Postcards, Certificates, and Raffle Tickets, Large Digital Color copies and much more.

We have plenty of extra services to meet your needs. We have binding GBC Plastic Combs or Coil Binding. Numbering for your business forms and Raffle Tickets. Lamination up to 36" wide.

For all the contractors we have Large Document Copies - (Blue Prints). Bring your originals or email your file!!

FAQS

What does (4 over 1) or (4 over 4) mean?
4 over 1 refers to full color on the front and black & white on the back. 4 over 4 refers to full Color on both the front and back.

What is the difference between coated and uncoated stock?
Uncoated stock is a rough porous type of paper. It is normally used in newspapers and tends to be less expensive. Coated stock has a smooth glossy finish. Printing on this type of paper will sharpen your text and graphic layouts. Coated stock, however, can be a bit more expensive.

What's the difference between "spot colors" and "four color process?
Spot colors are not blends of colors that create other colors but individual colors that can be assigned PMS (Pantone Matching System) numbers.

What is dpi?
Dots per Inch. The measurement of resolution for page printers, photo type setting machines and graphics screens. Graphics screens usually reproduce 60 to 72 dpi, most page printers 300 dpi, and typesetting systems 1,000 dpi.

What is a color bleed?
A "color bleed" is the result of placing different colors of ink adjacent to each other. As the ink is squeegeed across the stencil, the colors “bleed” together. This is not a bad thing. Normally it is done intentionally for effect.