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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 840627" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I created calendars a couple times for church. They used a company that offered non-profits a lower price. Make sure if you have a company do the printing, find out if the file has to be RGB or CMYK. The company my church used was set up for CMYK. I also set up the file to be print ready. That meant the first and last images were on one page together (these were folded and stapled in the middle). And each subsequent page was set to print in the same way. I had to size up each page by 1/4" to 1/2" because there wasn't any white margin – something to do with the bleed. It's been a number of years so I don't remember all the specific names they used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 840627, member: 13196"] I created calendars a couple times for church. They used a company that offered non-profits a lower price. Make sure if you have a company do the printing, find out if the file has to be RGB or CMYK. The company my church used was set up for CMYK. I also set up the file to be print ready. That meant the first and last images were on one page together (these were folded and stapled in the middle). And each subsequent page was set to print in the same way. I had to size up each page by 1/4" to 1/2" because there wasn't any white margin – something to do with the bleed. It's been a number of years so I don't remember all the specific names they used. [/QUOTE]
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