Multi-part Carbonless Forms
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Carbonless Forms are an efficient way to provide multicolored copies of a single document. Use them as order forms, packing lists, invoices, receipts, and more. Useful where signatures, dollar amounts, or other information will be added to the form by hand.
- • Available in 2 Part (White, Canary) and 3 Part (White, Canary, Pink).
- • Padding is available on the short edge only
- • NCR Forms are available with full color (CMYK) print on each sheet or as one color, Black.
- • We only accept one artwork file which will be printed on all parts of the Carbonless Form.
- • With black ink only, files not submitted as grayscale will be converted to grayscale and the conversion might result in print issues.
- • Full bleed is not available on NCR Forms
- • At least 0.25″ of space on the glued edge (short edge) should be free of ink
- • Full color and solid colored backgrounds are not recommended, as it may effect your ability to read the text and write on the form
- • Light ink coverage is highly recommended
- • The default font for the Variable Numbering portion is 14pt Calibri, black ink only. Black ink for the numbering should be taken into consideration when designing your artwork file.
- • Numbering is available in the upper right corner only.
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When uploading your own designs, please follow the specs below. Thanks!
File Formats: PDF files are preferred, although we accept other formats when necessary.
Resolution: All file formats must have a minimum of 300 dpi (dots per inch) resolution at 100% of the final print size. Images designed for the web typically cannot be used for printing as they have a low screen resolution of 72 dpi. Print images need to be created at a minimum of 300 dpi or there will be a substantial drop in the image quality.
Color Mode: All color artwork and/or images must be provided in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color mode.
Bleed: Bleed is a printing term that is used to describe a document which has images or elements that touch the edge of the page, extending beyond the trim edge and leaving no white margin. When a document has bleed, it must be printed on a larger sheet of paper and then trimmed down. Artwork containing bleed & crop marks may be requested from you by FlintPrints in order to properly produce your printed material.
Fonts: Be sure to embed your fonts or create outlines.