Rising to the Challenge: Delivering Excellence with Speed and Precision - A Customer Success Story at AV Graphics
In the realm of printing and packaging, challenges often present opportunities to showcase expertise and dedication. At AV Graphics, we recently encountered one such challenge that put our commitment to excellence to the test.
Revolutionizing Print: AV Graphics Introduces Cannon Arizona Flatbed UV Printer!
We're thrilled to announce a groundbreaking addition to our printing arsenal—the Cannon Arizona Flatbed UV Printer! Brace yourselves for a game-changer that's set to redefine your printing experience.
Exploring the World of Calendars: Types and Styles
Calendars, the silent guardians of our schedules, hold much more than dates and days. At AV Graphics, we're passionate about unraveling the stories behind these essential tools that keep our lives in sync.
Coated vs. Uncoated Papers: Understanding the Difference
When choosing a paper for your next printing project, you’ll likely come across the terms “coated” and “uncoated” papers. But what exactly is the difference between the two?
A Printer’s Guide to Bleed and Crop Marks
When designing print materials, you’ll often hear printing terms like “bleed” and “crop marks.” But what do they mean? Here’s a quick primer:
Demystifying Paperboard Grades for Packaging
When specifying paperboard for packaging, you’ll encounter acronyms like SBS, CCNB, and TMP referring to the board grade. These terms define the properties and composition of the paperboard.
Image Resolution for Offset Printing - Understanding DPI
When providing images for offset printing projects, resolution is an important factor for achieving optimal print quality. But what exactly is image resolution and how does it relate to DPI in printing?
Folding Carton Style Guide
Packaging plays a pivotal role in capturing consumers' attention and conveying brand identity. When it comes to folding carton packaging, there's an art to it.
Understanding GSM for Paper Weights
When ordering printed materials, you may come across GSM as a measurement for specifying paper weight. But here in the U.S., we more commonly use pounds and points. So what exactly does GSM mean?
Paper Weight - Pounds (#) vs. Points (pt)
When ordering custom printed materials—whether it's business cards, packaging, brochures, or booklets—selecting the right paper stock can make a major difference in the final look and feel of your product.