Gutter size

  • Thread starter Rob Giordano \(Crash\)
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Hey guys,
Whats the rule of thumb to figure gutter size? Twice the margin..plus what
for fold & staple?

Preparing to do a playbill booklet in Pub 2000.

Rob
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Thanks for that link, some good stuff there.

Yah, I just found a couple of old playbills I did years ago and it doesn't
seem that I did any extra gutter. Getting old ain't no fun anymore...I quit.

Now I just have to convince the idiots I'm doing this for that silver ink
(not foil) is not gonna work really well on a white cover stock.


| There is no hard rule of thumb. If you are planning a small publication
that a
| staple will suffice, then you probably won't need extra gutter space.
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| | > Hey guys,
| > Whats the rule of thumb to figure gutter size? Twice the margin..plus
what
| > for fold & staple?
| >
| > Preparing to do a playbill booklet in Pub 2000.
| >
| > Rob
| >
| >
|
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Ed Bennett

Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
Now I just have to convince the idiots I'm doing this for that silver
ink (not foil) is not gonna work really well on a white cover stock.

Do you actually have a spot colour or dye sub printer, then?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

No, gonna output to pdf (probably) then off to print house. I just have an
Epson 910 that Ill use for my own eye.

We'll probably run 2000 copies, 16 sheets front & back - not counting the
cover , landscaped, folded and stapled. Only the cover will have limited
colors. I've done these before but it's been a few years.


| Rob Giordano (Crash) <[email protected]> was very
| recently heard to utter:
| > Now I just have to convince the idiots I'm doing this for that silver
| > ink (not foil) is not gonna work really well on a white cover stock.
|
| Do you actually have a spot colour or dye sub printer, then?
|
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| Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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