14pt. “extra thick” paper is one of the most common cardstocks available for printing. The thickness is about 0.39mm thick, […]

14pt. “extra thick” paper is one of the most common cardstocks available for printing. The thickness is about 0.39mm thick, […]
What is the difference between wire-o and spiral binding? The main difference between these 2 products are the look and […]
One of the questions we receive at Printivity fairly frequently is “What is variable data printing?” Variable data printing (VDP) […]
80 lb Gloss Text is a fantastic go-to glossy sheet for print projects: it’s thin, elegant, and has a fantastic […]
20 lb bond is the “standard copy paper” that you buy from your office supply store and use for your […]
Update 3/10/2025: Updated feature image Technically, full bleed printing does not require a special kind of printer. You can use […]
For prospective print customers, the difference between offset vs. digital printing is that digital printing is better suited for short run-printing (i.e. starting […]
What is EDDM? Every Door Direct Mail (EDDM) is a service by the United States Postal Service. EDDM is a […]
It depends. There are many different uses for booklets, and they contain a wide variety of content (ex. text vs […]
Perfect binding is a popular binding method frequently used for paperback/softcover books, magazines, and catalogs. Perfect bound books use melted […]