Rushing into booklet printing is not recommended. You must take your time and always check and recheck your work when you print custom booklets.
Rushing into booklet printing is not
recommended. You must take your time and always check and recheck your
work when you print custom booklets.
This prevents any kind of mistake in your booklets from being
mass-produced as the booklet printing process goes on. To organize your
quality checks, you need a standard quality checklist and procedure to
make checking easier.
Below is our version on how to check your booklets for mistakes. You may adopt this and add upon it, as you like.
1. Review the content organization – First remember to review the
organization of your content. More often than not people actually just
patch together several sections thinking that it can already be
considered as a whole. However, you must be aware of the correct
transitions and the proper phasing of contents so that people can
follow a booklet’s concept logically as they read through it.
For example, important concepts must be explained first at the outset,
before you delve into the more advanced details of it. So review your
content and its organization. See if it flows right and that readers
are eased in to the different concepts it introduces. This should make
sure that your color brochures are easily read with no confusions.
2. Proof read all text – While organizing your text, you might also
want to proof read them as well. This should be a standard practice in
all printed works like booklets, but sadly, sometimes errors do still
appear. So make sure that different people proofread the text of your
booklet so that different perspectives and mindsets can analyze the
text effectively. Hopefully by doing it this way, you should minimize
any typographical errors to a point that they are not noticeable.
3. Check images and captions - After the text, do not forget to check
your images as well. Look for any errors in the images like pixilation,
color distortions and bad picture cropping. Also, see if your images
are properly placed with the correct captions. Lots of errors occur in
this aspect of booklet printing since people rarely review them with
any kind of focus.
4. Determine if the layout settings are correct – Also, before printing
begins, make sure that you layout settings are correct. Your margins
must be set correctly for all the left pages in your booklet as well as
all the right pages. The binding or spine must be taken also into
account by reserving a little space for them in the booklet dimensions.
Be sure to check this well so that you will not encounter any major
errors in printing.
5. Compensate for print options – Finally, make sure that your booklet
printing options are the real options that you need. Did you set your
design correctly for ring binding for example by placing hole markers
in your designs? In addition, did you correct your colors as you
convert from RGB to CMYK colors for printing? Try to check these
special print options before you finally send your designs to print so
that you will not have any mistakes in your booklet printing that may
cause a major reprint.
So that is our little checklist for booklet printing. Hopefully this
can be enormously useful for you. Just add in any other special
checklist item if you want so that you can customize your checks and
increase your effectiveness. Good Luck!
Katie Marcus writes about print custom booklets or booklet printing.
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