hole drilling

wentworth

Active member
Hi guys,

I realise each print shop might have there own preferences. But what would you
consider a pretty standard/acceptable way of indicating in a press ready pdf file, where a hole should be drilled? For example say for a 3mm hole on 50x50mm wedding favor tags.
 
Solid dot at size or crosshair, in a non-printing color or on a non-printing layer in the file. Most often though, you could send a low resolution PDF with marks for position and leave them off the production file. This avoids accidental inclusion in the printed pieces for whatever reason (Murphy's Law, etc. :D )
 
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Solid dot at size or crosshair, in a non-printing color or on a non-printing layer in the file. Most often though, you could send a low resolution PDF with marks for position and leave them off the production file. This avoids accidental inclusion in the printed pieces for whatever reason (Murphy's Law, etc. :D )

Thanks everyone for the replies.
From the printers perspective, do they then print a template with the non printing layers and use it as the first piece in the stack to drill through?
 
:eek:

Thanks everyone for the replies.
From the printers perspective, do they then print a template with the non printing layers and use it as the first piece in the stack to drill through?

We do - it just helps the bindery guys put everything in place.
 
Thanks guys. So glad i found these forums, its great getting opinions and knowledge from experienced people. It really helps to see the full picture and understand how & why i need to do it instead of just doing it, and probably wrong.
 
   
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