About bleed in printing
1. About bleed (Printing)a. A "Bleed" occurs when photos, graphics or colours print to the edge of the paper. Part of that image (1/8") must be trimmed off to create the bleeds. Please allow for 1/8" bleed on all sides.
b. "Bleed" is the term for printing that goes right to the edge of the paper. Printed pieces that have a white border or white around the edges, DO NOT bleed. If you have images or backgrounds that you want to print (bleed) off the edge of the paper, then you must design your job larger than the final CUT SIZE. We create bleeds by actually cutting through the enlarged image/background.
c. More informations and indications, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleed_(printing)
or send us your questions.