Envelopes
Our three sizes of envelopes are crafted exactly the way you want with PMS/spot color inks or in full color (Please call for CMYK orders) for more image driven identities, printed flat or raised on your choice of quality papers. We offer smooth, linen, uncoated, and recycled paper options.
We now offer 2 larger sizes, 9” x 12” and 10” x 13” on 28 lb. White Wove Envelopes.
Our 3 sizes of envelopes are perfect for handling letter sized documents, our 10” x 13” envelopes are perfect for Pocket Folders and larger brochures and documents.
We are very rare in the fact that we can print bleed on preconverted envelopes. There are some limitations, but we will let you know if your files pose any problems, no worries, you are in good hands.
Our business cards, stationery products, and pocket folders offer spot color printing so that you can build a consistent identity kit with matching colors and paper stocks.
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Questions? See product options explained below.When will my order arrive?
From the time of proof approval, the job will be in your hands after the turnaround time required to print (indicated above) plus the time required for shipping. More details..
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Printing Colors:
What is Spot Pantone color printing? Why does it matter?
You can think of Spot Pantone color inks as similar to the paint you buy at the local hardware store. Each spot color ink has a unique number associated with it.
When you use spot colors you will know exactly how the colors of your final printed pieces will look. Spot colors are the only way to ensure quality and consistency among different printed pieces, such as business cards, letterhead, envelopes, and pocket folders.
Spot or PMS color printing means that the actual color of the objects in your design (vector art, text, lines, boxes, etc.) are defined using a numeric value (a PMS value). When printed, the ink color is formulated by mixing exact percentages of other ink colors and whites to match the precise color in the swatch book or library.
Designers use the swatch library to choose the PMS numbers to assign to different objects in a design. The most common professional design software packages have the ability to use these swatch libraries or have developed color palettes for spot colors.
The color reproduction you see on your monitor is in the RGB color space. What you see on your monitor IS NOT what you’ll get when printed by any printer. That’s why having both the swatch library on your computer and a hardcopy Pantone swatch book are important. The hardcopy swatch book lets you see exactly what the color will look like when printed, similar to paint chips from the hardware store.
PMS stands for Pantone® Matching Systemâ€. It is THE international standard for matching and controlling print ink color. It provides standardized color reference chips and formulae to reproduce those colors using standardized basic colors. You can learn more about Pantone® and get a PMS swatch book at www.pantone.com. Order the PMS formula guides coated, uncoated, and matte (they come in a pack of all three). These guides show how the same ink color looks on different types of paper.
What should I do if I need to print photographic images?
You need Full color, meaning your artwork can utilize any combination of colors, which the printing process achieves by using varying percentages of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (CMYK) inks, which is why full color is often called four color process. For this option please call us.
