Our Premium Letterheads and Continuation Sheets are printed on a luxurious 120gsm equest®.
equest® sets the standard in terms of sheet smoothness and whiteness. equest® is guaranteed ink jet and laser compatible and is great to work with. It makes a definite statement when it arrives on someone’s desk or is presented as a Business Card.
Being fully FSC compliant means that it can bear the FSC logo to signal that the company presenting the Business Card, Letterhead or Compliment Slip really cares about the environment and has made a positive contribution.
Unique Features
equest® is the only material which is not only watermarked on Letterheads but also on every Compliment Slip. With other brands, where the Compliment Slips are printed on Letterhead paper the watermark ends up being only on every third Compliment Slip - rather disconcerting for a ‘quality’ product. With equest® you can be sure that every slip will be watermarked like every other.
The matching equest® Business Card stock is a solid 400gm. This means you can now have fabulous stationery and impressive Business Cards at the same time. With the advent of equest®, flimsy Business Card compromises which have previously undermined quality presentations are in the past! equest® Throughout equest® can form the start and finish of your printing. The 400gm Business Card material can also be specified for Invitation Cards and Postcardsand the same equest® quality can be chosen for your Envelopes and Corporate Booklets.
Please Note: 400gm equest®, equest® Envelopes and equest® Booklets are not watermarked. equest®
Artwork
Here's a brief summary for checking your artwork
- Please allow 3mm bleed on all sides of your artwork.
- Allow a 5mm inner margin for the important text and pictures
- If possible, convert RGB Colours to CMYK within your artwork files.
- Our workflow is based on PDF format. Ideally you should send your files to us in this format. Other formats require us to create a Print Quality PDF at further cost
PDF Pre-requisites
- 300dpi resolution image files
- Text either embedded or converted to paths
- Transparencies need to be flattened
- More details on how to prepare a print ready PDF on Creating Print Ready PDF files in Technical Instructions.
