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Matte Flyers

Flyers are effective marketing tools suitable for promoting products and services. These flyers are printed on 100lb semi-gloss stock without additional gloss coating, resulting in a smooth, standard matte finish.

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Paper Type
100lb Glossy Text Stock
Coating
Matte Finish
Color
Full color CMYK: 1 sided (4/0), or 2 sided (4/4)
Quantities
Ranges from 100 to 100,000
Sizes
3.5"x8.5" 8.5"x5.5" 4.25"x11" 8.5"x7" 8.5"x7.5" 8"x10" 8.5"x11" 8.5"x14" 9"x12" 9"x16" 8.5"x17" 11"x17" 11.5"x17.5" 12"x18" 17"x22" 11"x25.5"
Finishing
Cut to size and box. Bundling is optional.
Flyers are shipped flat with no folding.

Create a Print-Ready File by downloading the template for your specifications​

5.5" x 8.5"
4.25" x 11"
8.5" x 7"
8.5" x 7.5"
8" x 10"
8.5" x 11"
9" x 12"
9" x 16"

Setting Up Your Files for Print​

For the best print quality and to prevent delays, please review the setup guides provided here to ensure your files are prepared correctly.​

Quick File Prep Checklist

  • Template & Format

    Start with official templates and submit the final project as a single PDF with consistent page sizes.

  • Bleeds & Margins

    Include a 1/8" bleed for background elements and keep all critical text/art within the safety margins.

  • Color Precision

    Use CMYK mode only, set black text to C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100, and permanently delete all hidden setup layers.

  • Resolution Standards

    Ensure all raster images and exported files are set to 300 DPI to maintain high-resolution quality.

  • Typography Control

    Outline or embed every font used in the document to prevent shifting or font defaulting during the print process.

General Guides

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General File Preparation Guide
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File Orientation Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

AQ (Aqueous Coating) is a light water-based coating with mild protection and a clean look; Matte Finish is low-shine and reduces glare but can show fingerprints on dark designs; UV (High Gloss) is very shiny, makes colors pop, adds strong protection, and creates more glare under lights.

Coatings (AQ/UV/Matte Finish) give a standard finish with moderate protection for everyday needs, while lamination (gloss or matte/silk) adds a thin plastic film that usually feels thicker and more premium with stronger scuff resistance - best for items handled often.

Soft Touch is a specialty lamination with a smooth, velvety feel and low-glare premium look, but it’s not glossy, not scratch-proof (dark solid areas can show scuffs), and it’s not intended to be reliably writable.

Pearl is a bright stock with subtle shimmer for elegant pieces; Kraft is natural brown with a rustic/organic look; Linen is textured and uncoated with a classic refined feel; Enviro has a recycled/uncoated natural eco-style appearance where the paper itself becomes part of the design.

Writable (C1S) means “Coated 1 Side”: one side is coated for sharper printing and richer color, and the other side is uncoated so it’s intended for writing.

Usually no - UV, lamination, and Soft Touch finishes aren’t designed for handwriting, so ink can smear, take too long to dry, or rub off; choose Writable (C1S) or an uncoated stock if you need a writing surface.

4mm is the most common for typical yard signs and general outdoor use; 6mm is more rigid for larger signs and longer-term use; 8mm adds extra stiffness for bigger signage or more wind/handling; 10mm is the most rigid with a sturdier, more premium feel.

Aluminum is best for long-term outdoor durability and weather resistance; Sintra (PVC) is a rigid plastic board for indoor and sheltered outdoor use; Styrene is a thinner plastic for indoor signage/inserts with less rigidity; Foam Board is lightweight for indoor short-term use and isn’t recommended outdoors.

Paper roll labels are cost-effective for general indoor use but aren’t waterproof; BOPP is a waterproof plastic film ideal for moisture/oils/refrigeration and frequent handling; Poly is another durable plastic film option suited for tougher-use applications depending on the job.

pt measures thickness (higher pt generally means thicker/stiffer), while lb measures paper weight based on a standard sheet count within a paper category - higher lb often feels heavier/stiffer within the same category, but it’s not a perfect thickness comparison across different paper types.

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