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		<title>What is a printing bleed?</title>
		<description>Printing bleed is the term used when the
printing goes to the edge or border of the
paper. It is also used to describe an area
when a single color overprints the other for
some purposes. The only way to remove this is
to cut the print in order to cut away the bleed. 
keywords: Brochure | Broch</description>
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		<title>Is it safe to have brochures printed online?</title>
		<description>Of course it is, especially if you are
dealing with a reputable online printing
store. Having your brochures printed online
will not only make it easier for you but as
well as make your work faster and more
efficient. 
Not only that, most of these online
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