With over 30 years of printing experience, we are perfectly equipped to be your printer for any print project. We want your pieces to look as amazing as you do, so we have a few guidelines below to make sure the final pieces looks like you expect. Be sure to check your files color settings, image quality and bleeds before you upload your files.
In the printing process, image resolution is measured in dots per inch or DPI. Pictures with less dots per inch will appear blurry when printed even if they look good on a computer screen. Images need to be at least 150 dpi at full size to reproduce without pixelation. Many images downloaded from the internet will only have 72 DPI which are not suitable to print.
Saddle-stitching is one of the most common and cost-effective binding methods for multi-page projects such as booklets, magazines, programs, and manuals. Pages are printed on large sheets, folded in half, nested together, and stapled along the spine.
Because of how saddle-stitched pieces are printed, folded, and trimmed, page setup and page count are critical to a clean final product.
Why saddle-stitched projects must be in multiples of 4
Each printed sheet contains four pages—two on the front and two on the back. When the sheet is folded, those pages fall into the correct order (for example: front cover, inside pages, and back cover).
This is why saddle-stitched pieces must have total page counts in multiples of four (4, 8, 12, 16, etc.).
If your file does not meet this requirement, blank pages will need to be added to complete the layout.
Tip: Covers are included in the total page count.
Understanding creep (and why margins matter)
As more pages are nested together, the inner pages are pushed outward slightly. This shift is called creep. When the booklet is face-trimmed, the outer edges of the pages are trimmed evenly—but the inner pages lose slightly more than the outer pages.
If creep is not accounted for:
- Page numbers may appear off-center
- Margins may look uneven
- Important text or graphics near the edge can be trimmed off