What do I need to know about die-cutting and folding?
Finished pieces that look really great rely on clean die-cuts, generous scores and crisp folds. These last processes should be proofed on the paper stock before the production run. Die-cuts should have clean edges and the paper shouldn’t crack on the folds. Papers heavier than 80 lb. text, and all coated papers, should be scored before folded.
Finished pieces that look really great rely on clean die-cuts, generous scores and crisp folds. These last processes should be proofed on the paper stock before the production run. Die-cuts should have clean edges and the paper shouldn’t crack on the folds. Papers heavier than 80 lb. text, and all coated papers, should be scored before folded. ]]>