Thursday 10 November 2011

FREE Personalised Print Samples

Personalised and branded materials are an integral part of business communication and with so many disc print choices available today it's important to make sure your print finish reflects the value of your disc's content and gives your customers and users a lasting positive impression.

Professionally printed discs can also demonstrate the importance and sensitivity of the data they contain and protect your intellectual property through clear branding and informative text.


Here at CD Team we're proud of the quality print we offer, so whether you're considering buying a disc duplication and print solution for in-house use or saving resources by using our competitive services why not see the results for yourself. Just send us your artwork and we'll send you a FREE inkjet or thermal personalised print sample*. Alternatively your Account Manager can arrange for you to visit our production area so you can bring your artwork with you for a live demonstration!

Call 01491 63 63 73 and request your free sample today.

To help you get the most out of your design, logos and images our in-house graphics specialist has published two informative articles on our blog:

Colour Matching
One of the most difficult tasks involved in printing disc and packaging artwork is colour matching. Many things can affect the way that colours appear and sometimes it is not possible to reproduce your intended colours 100%. What you see on your screen is never identical to the finished printed product. Click here to find out more.

Guidelines for Providing Disc Artwork
We are often asked how we would like artwork supplied to us to ensure the best quality output for a project. Whilst we can work with many different types of files to create print-ready artwork, some file types are less useful and can actually lead to a lower quality print finish. Click here to find out more.

Author: Richard Dearing, Managing Director

*Offer limited to two personalised disc print sample per customer. Available until the 23rd of December 2011.

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