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Paper and printed materials

Various flyers, brochures, and pamphlets! Comprehensive support from design creation to offset printing.

We would like to introduce the "paper and printed materials" that we handle. We produce various flyers, brochures, and leaflets with a commitment to high quality, short delivery times, and low prices. From the creation of designs to offset printing, you can rely on us for business cards, flyers, brochures, leaflets, product catalogs, instruction manuals, and more. 【Products We Handle】 ■ Business Cards ■ Flyers ■ Brochures ■ Leaflets ■ Product Catalogs ■ Instruction Manuals, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Paper and pulp products
  • Printing/Publishing
  • Paper prints

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【Printing Processing】Scoring Processing

Creasing process for preventing splitting of paper products and assisting in folding operations.

Creases are also called guide lines. Creasing processing is used as a guide to fold printed materials neatly. It is useful for shop cards and message cards that are delivered without being folded. Additionally, it is effective in preventing cracking in printed materials and thick paper. Depending on the desired product and specifications, creasing processing may be necessary. The appropriate thickness of the crease will vary depending on the thickness of the paper being used. Also, it is not possible to mix peaks and valleys of the creases. Special creasing processes, such as partial or diagonal creases, can be applied as part of the die-cutting process by creating a dedicated die. (Note) Cracking - This occurs when the fibers at the crease of printed materials separate during folding, causing the print to peel off.

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