40pp A4 Portrait / 210mm x 210mm Saddle Booklets 150GSM Cover with 150GSM Inner Pages

40pp A4 Portrait / 210mm x 210mm Saddle Booklets 150GSM Cover with 150GSM Inner Pages


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Don't pay before we inspect your artwork. If you are not sure your designs are ready to print. Please enclose your file to us before the payment. Our customer service will reply you asps.

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About the item:

Hardcover saddle-stitched books and magazines are often used for annual reports, multi-page brochures, promotional and sales catalogues, look books, product guides, annual reports, periodical magazines, visitor guides, colouring books, promotional booklets, yearbooks, children’s books, technical booklets, manuals and much more. Our printed hardcover saddle-stitched booklets and magazines are bound in the centre from the outside-in using wire staples. Exclusively printed in Australia, these booklets and magazines always contain a 250gsm cover with the internal/text pages printed on the lighter paperweight.

        How to Order:

        Simply enclosed your artwork(s) by WeTranfer or Email us before the payment. We will inspect the size and the image quality for you before we send to our printing department.

        We can produce your order in as little as 12 hours after the confirmation of the artwork proof.

        Printing Technology: 

        We are normally using our  AccurioPress C4070. This 71 ppm A4 colour press offers professional inline finishing, excellent image quality with real-time automated quality adjustments and dual sided banner printing.

         


        Please read our terms and conditions for more information.

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        Sydney & Melbourne
        Same - 2 Working days

        Metro NSW 
        (Newcastle / Wollongong)
        1 - 3 Working days

        Gold Coast & Brisbane
        1 - 3 Working days

        Adelaide & Canberra
        2 - 4 Working days

        Hobart & Perth
        3 - 7 Working days

        Darwin
        7 - 14 Working days

        Remote Area in
        NSW VIC ACT SA QLD
        3 - 14 Working days

        Remote Area in
        NT WA North QLD TAS Island
        over 7 Working days*

        The estimated shipping times always for reference only. A track number will be sent to you after your order has been shipped so that you can estimate when your items will arrive the destination. Please note that the tracking information might not update in real time immediately. We are not responsible for shipping delays or item missing caused by Couriers. We will try our best to help and we will provide couriers contact details. From 2015-2017 we only have 1 missed item and 99.8% on time shipping record in last 1000 shipping history. (Last updated in 20th March 2021)


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        Frequently Asked Questions about Printing

        Bleed Area

        In printing, bleed is printing that goes beyond the edge of where the sheet will be trimmed. In other words, the bleed is the area to be trimmed off. The bleed is the part on the side of a document that gives the printer a small amount of space to account for movement of the paper, and design inconsistencies.

        2mm Bleed (inner and outside the cut area) on Business Cards, Flyers, Brouchres, Stickers, Posters, Magnets

        5mm Bleed (inner and outside the cut area) on All Booklets

        1cm Bleed (inner and outside the cut area) on All Signs and Banners

        Too hard to understand?

        Please go to our how to add bleeding page see more details about bleedings

        No worries, we will double inspect and remind the buyer if your artwork has any problem about the bleeding.

        How RGB and CMYK Different

        Your monitor is composed of pixels and each pixel can display over 16 million colours. These colours are in what is called the RGB Gamut which, in very simple terms, is composed of all of the colours in light. Your printer can only reproduce around a few thousand colours thanks to the principle of absorption and reflection. Again, in simple terms, the pigments and dyes absorb the light colours that aren't used and reflect back to you the CMYK combination that closely approximates the actual colour. In all cases, the printed result is always a bit darker than the screen image. If you are new to this topic the above advice might seem a bit convoluted. The bottom line is the number of colours available in a particular Colour Space. Colour printers such as the Inkjet printer in your office have Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black cartridges. These are the traditional printing inks and the colour is made by combining those four colours. With ink, the number of colours that can be produced fall ,roughly, into a maximum of a couple thousand distinct colours. Images on a computer screen use a totally different colour space – RGB. The colours created are made with light. In broad terms the number of colours your computer monitor can display total about 16.7 million colours. (The actual number is 16,77,7216 which is 2 to the 24th power.)

        You Can't Print Light, So Your Images Print Darker.

        If you draw a circle on a sheet of paper and put a black dot in the middle of that circle you will get a good idea of why colours change. The sheet of paper represents all of the colours – visible and invisible – infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays – known to modern man. That circle represents the RGB gamut and, if you draw another circle inside the RGB circle you have your CMYK gamut. If you move from a corner of that sheet of paper to the dot, in the middle that indicates how colour moves from invisible to a black hole which is the dot. The other thing you will notice is that as you move towards the dot, colours get darker. If you choose a red in the RGB colour space and move it to the CMYK colour space the red will darken. Thus RGB colours output as CMYK colors are pulled to their nearest CMYK equivalent which is always darker. So why does your printer output not match your screen? Simple. You can't print light.

        CONFIRMATION:

        Please check all details thoroughly. However NO responsibility will be taken for any mistake (wrong typesetting or design), when artwork has been approval. Artwork CAN NOT BE use or send to other design company before full payment has been received. If you provide your own artwork, Please make sure the size and the image quality is correct and ready to print before the payment.


        COLOURY:

        our printer does not print the colours as you see them on your monitor. The picture looks great on the monitor, but does not print true to the screen. This is absolutely true. You will never get a perfect match because the image on the screen and the image kicked out of your printer are two different beasts. Your screen's pixels are emitted light. Your printer simply can't print light. It uses dyes and pigments to replicate the colours.


        We are not required to provide a refund or replacement if you change your mind. But you can choose a refund or exchange if an item has a major problem. This is when the item:
        • has a problem that would have stopped someone from buying the item if they had known about it
        • is significantly different from the sample or description
        • doesn’t do what we said it would, or what you asked for and can’t be easily fixed.

        Custom order, design or printing item, we do not accept returns because a buyer has changed their mind, wrong artwork approvals or chosen the wrong item.

        Return postage will be paid by buyer.

        The estimated shipping times always for reference only. A track number will be sent to you after your order has been shipped so that you can estimate when your items will arrive the destination. Please note that the tracking information might not update in real time immediately. 

        Sydney & Melbourne
        Same - 2 Working days

        Metro NSW 
        (Newcastle / Wollongong)
        1 - 3 Working days

        Gold Coast & Brisbane
        1 - 3 Working days

        Adelaide & Canberra
        2 - 4 Working days

        Hobart & Perth
        3 - 7 Working days

        Darwin
        7 - 14 Working days

        Remote Area in
        NSW VIC ACT SA QLD
        3 - 14 Working days

        Remote Area in
        NT WA North QLD TAS Island
        over 7 Working days*

        Although we are not responsible for shipping delays or item missing caused by Couriers we will try our best to help and we will provide couriers contact details. From 2015-2019 we only have less than 0.01% missed item and 99.8% on time shipping record in last 1000 shipping history. (Last updated in 20th March 2021)