Calendars

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Production

8.5x11 Center Bound Calendars

  1. This style calendar orders show up in the 150>Calendars.
  2. Go through the pages and make any minor quick image adjustments
  3. Using Adobe Acrobat, create one large PDF with all of the sides.
    1. Please note that if the final page contains any photos or graphics, you'll need to rotate that last page 180 Degrees before throwing it into the Fiery for printing
  4. In the Fiery you can apply the workflow called "8-5x11-Calendars". It will do all the layout and print setting for you.
  5. Once finished printing, use program 12 in the DUPLO Cutter.
  6. Arrange the pages in order and give to Linda for binding

Clip-It Calendar

  1. This style calendar orders show up in the 150>Calendars.
  2. Go through the pages and make any minor quick image adjustments
  3. Using Adobe Acrobat, create one large PDF with all of the sides.
  4. In the Fiery you can apply the workflow called "5x7-Calendars". It will do all the layout and print setting for you.
  5. Once finished printing, use program 4 in the DUPLO Cutter.
  6. Arrange the pages in order and bag them in a 5x7 Clear Bag along with the Clipboard

Desktop Calendars

  1. These style of calendar orders show up in ColorStation.
  2. Make color adjustments as needed in ColorStation and print with no back printing if possible.
  3. You will need to make two cuts on the stack cutter.
    1. First cut with the top of the calendar facing the right side of the cutter will be 123.2 mm
    2. Second cut will be the with the top of the calendar facing the left side will be 119.6 mm
    3. Cut no more than 3 sets of calendars at a time.
  4. Make sure the pages are in order and put the pages inside a jewel case.