Broadside accordion folds, or single sheet accordion folds on cover stock, each require scoring in the first section before the right angle fold.
Andre Palko
Even the simplest bindery department can be a complicated operation with a mix of post-press machinery, procedures and materials. No matter how well-trained an operator or manager, it's easy to miss something that leads to a mistake. A checklist can prevent mistakes with surprising results.
Nearly all of the successful marketing strategies were inspired by ideas from outside the printing industry.
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