Restaurant printing items are the printed materials that are used in a restaurant to communicate with customers, employees, and partners. These items can include menus, signage, business cards, and more.
Looking to take your business to the next level? EP Print can help. We are a one-stop design and printing company that can provide you high-quality printing that will help you reach your target audience.
The specific restaurant printing items that are needed will vary depending on the type of restaurant and its marketing needs. However, all restaurants will need to do some amount of printing. By understanding the different types of restaurant printing items, you can choose the right printing solutions for your business.
If you are looking to create a professional and polished image for your business, then corporate stationery printing is a great option. By investing in high-quality stationery, you can make a positive impression on your customers and partners.
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EP Print is an online print company. We can serve near you anytime, anywhere.
Business card – 90x55mm
A1 – 594x840mm
A2 – 420x594mm
A3 – 297x420mm
A4 – 210x297mm
A5 – 210x148mm
DL – 210x99mm
DL Envelope – 220x110mm
DLX Envelope – 235x120mm
C5 Envelope – 229x162mm
C4 Envelope – 324x229mm
CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black. It is for printing processing. For the printing process use white colour paper and mix the colour you want. E.g Magenta (100%) + Yellow (100%) = Red, Cyan (100%) + Yellow (100%) = Green.
RGB Stands for Red, Green, Blue. RGE use for screen, website….
If RGB Convert to CMYK sometimes the colour will change a bit (dull and darker). So use CMYK mode to do the design, the color will be more accurate.
* All files with 3mm of bleed on each edge, which is beyond all the edges of the paper that will be cut off.
* Design elements kept within margin (away from the trim edge)
* Crop mark is a guideline for cutting the paper.
* Do not put any “guidelines” on the final print document
* Additional fees will be incurred if we need to re-design any element of your design.