Page Size VS Paper Size
When layout objects run to the edge of the printed sheet, it is known as a bleed”. It’s important to continue the bleed beyond the trim of the cut paper, therwise any slight misalignment of the guillotine may leave unprinted areas at the edge. However, not all high-street bureaus support full-bleed printing on their presses. Be sure to discuss this with the bureau beforehand, as it is likely to determine the press the job runs on.
When proofi ng small page layouts n-house, check your printer drivers for a Layout feature, which makes it possible to print multiple pages on each sheet. Otherwise, most page layout programs support a feature for printing double-page spreads onto wide-format printers At the other extreme, you may be designing pages that are larger than the sheets in your desktop proofi ng printer. You can either shrink the layouts to fit your paper or tile each document page across two or more sheets at actual size. Tiling features are found in the Print dialog windows of most page layout programs, including Acrobat 6 Professional, InDesign and XPress.
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