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Print Planning: Five Key Points
The planning of printed matter is an important link in the production of printed matter, which is directly related to the quality and effect of printed matter. This paper will introduce five key points of printed matter planning to help readers better understand the key points of printed matter planning.

Bleeding setting

In the printing process, in order to ensure the integrity of the picture content, it is necessary to reserve a certain cutting space, that is, bleeding. When planning printed matter, the bleeding (margin) is generally set to 3mm to ensure the perfect presentation of the work.

Color form

In the planning of printed matter, the color form must be set to CMYK mode. CMYK is a common color pattern in printed matter. By adjusting the ratio of cyan, magenta, yellow and black, we can create rich and varied colors.

resolution ratio

The resolution of printed matter needs to reach at least 300dpi to ensure the quality of the final product. If the resolution is lower than 300dpi, the printed matter may be blurred to varying degrees. So when making printed matter, we should try our best to improve the resolution.

Text turn

In order to prevent the font from being unrecognizable or nonexistent after the file is transferred to other computers, we need to convert the text before the file is output. According to the type of printed matter, we can choose whether to turn the text into music.

printing paper

There are many kinds of printed matter, and the use requirements and printing methods are also different. Therefore, designers need to choose suitable paper according to the requirements of use and the requirements and characteristics of printing technology. Choosing the right paper according to the actual demand is the key to ensure the quality of printed matter.