Kyrt wrote:
Quite standard in publishing I imagine, to take into account the inaccuracies of printing.
Depends entirely on the printing process, a big offset litho machine may well be printing multiple 'pages' per sheet of paper (assuming it isn't web-fed to start with) which are then cropped down to individual pages later. So the 'standard size' they are cut down from may well not be what the home user thinks of as a standard size (such as letter, A4) and you might be getting 12 or 16 (or, whatever) pages on a sheet. But yes, you would still specify a
bleed to go off the margins and make sure no unwanted white is left after cropping as a result of misaligned duplexing.
Im assuming the fan supplements so far have been put through a digital press?