The trim allowance is an additional margin that is taken into account when designing printed products. It ensures that there are no white edges when the paper is cut and that the design reaches all the way to the edge. As a rule, the trimming allowance is 3 to 5 millimeters. Without the addition of cropping, unsightly edges can occur, which impair the overall picture. It is therefore important to comply with the trim allowance when preparing for printing. RenderThat recommends that you always use cropping to achieve professional results.
Trimming allowance
Additional edge area for printed products.
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