Apparently, a brochure's print size is prone to errors, so it is important that it must be correct before it is printed. During the crafting phase of a brochure, the designer can immediately correct its paper size. Again, this is important since the elements inside a brochure, like the texts and images, are very difficult to resize at the end of the designing phase. In addition, a brochure's print size must match the printer's output size. If a brochure's print size does not match the printer's output size, the resolution of the brochure may badly change. Usually, the design of the brochure might shrink or stretch if that error happens, and it may only result into a garbage quality brochure.
Orignal From: Some Tips to Go By With Brochure Printing at Hot Prints USA
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