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About trim marks:Trim marks should indicate where the final page is to be trimmed, should be .25 to .5 pt in width, and start at least 1/8" past the edge of the sheet. For most documents, it is sufficient to define the document size to the paper (final trim size), draw bleeding objects past the edge of the page, set bleed for the document specs, and allow the application to add the bleed and trim marks in the proper location during printing. For special situations, such as documents created in applications that don’t define a page size (e.g. Photoshop) it will be necessary to extend the graphic area and draw trim marks yourself. When creating PDFs, be aware that by default PDFs are created and displayed cropped down to the trim size. Be sure to include bleed and trim marks when generating PDFs for designs that bleed, or else carefully enlarge your document page size and draw accurate trim marks before exporting. Click here to download our detailed Bleed Example document in PDF format.
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