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Silk

Our most popular paper choice, the clean and crisp finish of Silk paper gives a sharp, defined finish to printed colours and designs.

Recycled Silk

Our most popular paper just got an eco-upgrade! Discover all the features of your favourite stock, now manufactured sustainably with 100% recycled fibres.

Uncoated

For a flat modern finish with no surface coating, Uncoated paper offers a soft, touchable texture that's ideal for writing on.

Recycled Uncoated

Recycled Uncoated is off-white, with a coarse texture and rustic flecks throughout. It's uncoated surface gives print colours a sophisticated feel and a slightly muted finish.

Gloss

The smooth and shiny finish of our versatile Gloss paper creates the most vibrant, eye-catching print with defined and sharp colours, without the need to laminate.

Tintoretto Gesso

Meet our finest Italian paper. With a warm off-white hue and a hammered finish, Tintoretto Gesso brings a layer of prestige to your print. It's ideal for luxury designs.

Acquerello

With a rich cream colour and fine textured lines impressed on both sides, Acquerello evokes an old world warmth that’s ideal for both retro and elegant modern designs.

Fresco Gesso

This paper delivers the same luxury and textured finish of Tintoretto Gesso, but with a brighter white finish. Perfect for extra-special print.

Ice Gold

Warm gold tones lace through the surface of Ice Gold paper, offering a shimmering coated surface which gives printed designs intricate depth and delicate detail.

Kraft

Get a rustic feel with the earthy tones of Kraft paper, made entirely from post-consumer waste. White areas of your design won't be printed, unless you've chosen our white ink finish.

Nettuno

Add a touch of class with Nettuno. Featuring a fine-lined texture, it has an understated simplicity that brings print to life with a retro feel.

Pearl Polar

Featuring a cool pearlescent sheen, this paper weaves a shimmering tone throughout its surface for a subtle, yet eye-catching finish.

Rives Shetland

Featuring a weave-like texture across its bright white surface, the stylish uncoated finish of Rives Shetland adds a tactile element to contemporary print designs.

Silk

Our most popular paper choice, the clean and crisp finish of Silk paper gives a sharp, defined finish to printed colours and designs.

Available weights

  • 115gsm
  • 130gsm
  • 150gsm
  • 170gsm
  • 200gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 300gsm
  • 350gsm

Best for

  • Vibrant designs
  • Affordable print
  • Versatile print

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free
  • Wood-free

Recycled Silk

Our most popular paper just got an eco-upgrade! Discover all the features of your favourite stock, now manufactured sustainably with 100% recycled fibres.

Available weights

  • 130gsm
  • 150gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 350gsm

Best for

  • An eco upgrade
  • Versatile print
  • A sharp and vibrant finish

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • Recycled
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free

Uncoated

For a flat modern finish with no surface coating, Uncoated paper offers a soft, touchable texture that's ideal for writing on.

Available weights

  • 120gsm
  • 170gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 350gsm

Best for

  • Versatile print
  • Affordable print
  • A matt finish

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free
  • Wood-free

Recycled Uncoated

Recycled Uncoated is off-white, with a coarse texture and rustic flecks throughout. It's uncoated surface gives print colours a sophisticated feel and a slightly muted finish.

Available weights

  • 160gsm
  • 200gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 300gsm
  • 350gsm

Best for

  • Eco-friendly print
  • Illustrative designs
  • Versatile printing

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • Recycled
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free

Gloss

The smooth and shiny finish of our versatile Gloss paper creates the most vibrant, eye-catching print with defined and sharp colours, without the need to laminate.

Available weights

  • 115gsm
  • 130gsm
  • 150gsm
  • 170gsm
  • 200gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Versatile print
  • A vibrant shine
  • Bold colours

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free
  • Wood-free

Tintoretto Gesso

Meet our finest Italian paper. With a warm off-white hue and a hammered finish, Tintoretto Gesso brings a layer of prestige to your print. It's ideal for luxury designs.

Available weights

  • 150gsm
  • 250gsm
  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Watercolours
  • Illustrated designs
  • Wedding Stationery
  • Business Stationery

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Sustainably sourced
  • Chlorine-free

Acquerello

With a rich cream colour and fine textured lines impressed on both sides, Acquerello evokes an old world warmth that’s ideal for both retro and elegant modern designs.

Available weights

  • 160gsm
  • 280gsm

Best for

  • Business Stationery
  • Wedding Stationery
  • Greeting Cards
  • Postcards

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Sustainably sourced
  • Chlorine-free

Fresco Gesso

This paper delivers the same luxury and textured finish of Tintoretto Gesso, but with a brighter white finish. Perfect for extra-special print.

Available weights

  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Watercolours or illustrations
  • Wedding Stationery
  • Luxury Postcards

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Sustainably sourced
  • Chlorine-free

Ice Gold

Warm gold tones lace through the surface of Ice Gold paper, offering a shimmering coated surface which gives printed designs intricate depth and delicate detail.

Available weights

  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Christmas Cards
  • Wedding Stationery
  • Invitations

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free
  • Wood-free

Kraft

Get a rustic feel with the earthy tones of Kraft paper, made entirely from post-consumer waste. White areas of your design won't be printed, unless you've chosen our white ink finish.

Available weights

  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Greeting Cards
  • Postcards
  • Invitations
  • Menus

Credentials

  • Recycled and Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Carbon neutral
  • Made with wind power

Nettuno

Add a touch of class with Nettuno. Featuring a fine-lined texture, it has an understated simplicity that brings print to life with a retro feel.

Available weights

  • 140gsm
  • 280gsm

Best for

  • Luxury Business Stationery
  • Wedding Stationery
  • Greeting Cards

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Sustainably sourced
  • Chlorine-free

Pearl Polar

Featuring a cool pearlescent sheen, this paper weaves a shimmering tone throughout its surface for a subtle, yet eye-catching finish.

Available weights

  • 125gsm
  • 300gsm

Best for

  • Wedding Stationery
  • Greeting Cards
  • Invitations

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Sustainably sourced
  • Chlorine-free

Rives Shetland

Featuring a weave-like texture across its bright white surface, the stylish uncoated finish of Rives Shetland adds a tactile element to contemporary print designs.

Available weights

  • 250gsm

Best for

  • Greeting Cards
  • Postcards
  • Wedding Stationery

Credentials

  • Recyclable
  • FSC certified
  • Chlorine-free
  • Wood-free

Guide to perfect print

Get your print to the presses perfectly with everything you need to get set up

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Get a feel for our range of quality products, papers and special finishes in our free Sample Packs.

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Downloadable Templates

Use our free templates to create your artwork and make sure your print is set up perfectly for the presses.

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Bespoke Service

Can’t find the print you’re looking for? From unique papers to custom sizes and finishes, our Bespoke Team can help with your request.

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Templates

Template Size
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File type
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Quick tips to print perfection

Which file types can I use? arrow
We like to be as flexible as possible, so you can upload your files as PDF, JPEG, TIFF and PNG. PDF's and JPEGs are the most accepted file type across all our products, so we recommend using those wherever possible.
What is bleed? arrow
Bleed is an area of print outside the document that must be added to your artwork before it’s sent off for print. By adding the all-important bleed (a minimum of 3mm on all edges), there’ll be no risk of white space left on your document and it'll be trimmed correctly without cutting into any design. Some products require a different amount of bleed, so be sure to check our downloadable templates to find out the correct amount.
What is safe area? arrow
The safe area is the space inside where your print will be trimmed. Keeping any important parts of your design away from this area will make sure that they aren’t accidentally trimmed off due to the natural movement while your print gets finished. Our downloadable templates will indicate the recommended amount of safe area for your print.
What’s the difference between RGB and CMYK? arrow
​​RGB is the colour gamut used to display images on a computer screen, and stands for Red, Green and Blue. CMYK is the colour gamut used for conventional printing, and stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. Unless you’re printing Gicée Fine Art Prints, Photographic Prints or Mugs, please set up your artwork in CMYK.
What are Versions? arrow
Our Versions service lets you print multiple designs using the same product specifications. For instance, if you have five different designs that share the same size, orientation, and paper stock, you can print them all at once using this service. By opting for Versions, you're increasing your overall quantity, which means you'll enjoy a lower cost per unit. To use Versions, simply select "yes" in the product builder when prompted with "Do you want to print more than one design?". When using Versions, the quantity you enter in the product builder applies to each design. For example, if you choose a quantity of 10 with 5 Versions, you'll receive a total of 50 prints.
What is personalisation? arrow
Personalisation is a simple, cost-effective way to tailor each of your individual prints. You can use personalisation for different text elements like names, addresses, and even personalised messages. However, if the text content on your design is the same for all prints, you don't need personalisation. There are two main options for personalising your print - you can either choose to add the personalised elements to your artwork yourself, or send us your artwork with a placeholder and a CSV containing a list of all the names/ personalised elements, and we’ll merge the two for you.
Why do I need to embed fonts? arrow
If you don’t embed fonts and your document is opened on another computer system that doesn’t have access to the original fonts, different fonts will be substituted instead. This could really affect the look of your finished print. Embedding fonts into your original design will stop them from changing.
Everything you need to know about resolution arrow
Remember to save your artwork out at a minimum of 300dpi resolution. This will ensure that when printed, your artwork quality is as crisp as possible.

Sustainable print

At Printed.com, we want to help you reduce your environmental impact. From using innovative packaging and sourcing eco-friendly papers, to minimising waste and promoting recycling, we’re dedicated to giving you more sustainable choices across our range.

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Our affordable Saddle Stitch Booklets are perfect for small businesses looking to enhance their marketing materials with a polished, professional look. Whether you need brochures, information booklets, or event programs, these Booklets deliver a sleek binding that adds a touch of elegance to any presentation. Benefits include sturdy binding, versatile applications, high-quality printing that brings your visuals to life, cost-effective pricing that fits any budget, and customisable options to meet your specific needs. Transform your promotional materials, captivate your audience, and make a lasting impression—order now and elevate your brand!

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Frequently asked questions

Got a question? We might have answered it here. If not, feel free to get in touch with The Team, we’re here to help! 

How long will my print take to arrive?

Find out how quickly you can get your print by filling in your selected options in the product builder, and check out the delivery options at the bottom. You can also explore the available delivery options from your basket once you’ve added a product. 


You’ll notice that if you put multiple items into your basket, they may be sorted into “delivery groups” based on delivery days, in order to help us ship your items as quickly and efficiently as possible. Find out more about delivery groups here.

Once your order has been dispatched you’ll get an email from us which includes a tracking code. You can also easily track the status of your delivery at any time by logging into your Account and checking the Orders page. 

Find out more about our delivery services here, including details of delivery options based on your region. 

How do I set up my artwork for print?

Do you provide downloadable templates? 

On most of our product pages, you can find free downloadable templates to help you set up your artwork for print. They’re available in AI, IDML and PDF formats to suit the design software you’re working in. Our downloadable templates include key information on creating artwork as well as instructions on how to save out your print-ready PDF. 

What is bleed? 
Bleed is an area of print outside the document that must be added to your artwork before it’s sent off for print. By adding the all-important bleed (a minimum of 3mm on all edges), there’ll be no risk of white space left on your document and it'll be trimmed correctly without cutting into any design. Some products require a different amount of bleed, so be sure to check our downloadable templates to find out the correct amount. 

What is safe area? 
The safe area is the space inside where your print will be trimmed. Keeping any important parts of your design away from this area will make sure that they aren’t accidentally trimmed off due to the natural movement while your print gets finished. Our downloadable templates will indicate the recommended amount of safe area for your print. 

What’s the difference between RGB and CMYK?
​​RGB is the colour gamut used to display images on a computer screen, and stands for Red, Green and Blue. CMYK is the colour gamut used for conventional printing, and stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. Unless you’re printing Gicée Fine Art Prints, Photographic Prints or Mugs, please set up your artwork in CMYK. 

Why do I need to embed fonts? 
If you don’t embed fonts and your document is opened on another computer system that doesn’t have access to the original fonts, different fonts will be substituted instead. This could really affect the look of your finished print. Embedding fonts into your original design will stop them from changing. Find out how to embed your fonts here.

How to export a PDF 
Exporting your design into a print-ready PDF is easy. We’ve created some handy video guides which will take you through the process which you can find here.

Find lots more artwork tips here, including if you’re printing any special finishes such as foiling. For products with multiple pages, such as Brochures or Booklets, explore our book printing guide here

What is Saddle Stitch in booklet printing?

Saddle Stitch is a binding method used in printing where folded sheets are gathered together and stapled through the fold line. This method uses wire staples to bind the pages, creating a secure and sleek Booklet. Saddle Stitch is ideal for notebooks, brochures, and booklets with relatively few pages.


To find our more about all of our binding types, explore our book printing guide here

How to Saddle Stitch a booklet?

Saddle Stitching, or what is often called stapled booklet printing, can be a cost saving way to bind booklets, magazines, brochures, and catalogues. 


The process is pretty straightforward, it involves formatting and arranging pages, folding each sheet to create a spine, stacking those folded sheets, stapling the spine, trimming the edges, and doing a final check to ensure everything is aligned and secure. This method not only produces durable booklets but gives them a professional finish.

To find our more about all of our binding types, explore our book printing guide here

How do I set my file up - spreads or single pages?

Step 1: Use Our Downloadable Templates 


Kickstart your Saddle Stitch Booklet project by using our downloadable artwork templates. 
  • Go to the templates section of our product page. 
  • Choose your preferred document size from the dropdown. 
  • Download the template for Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or as a PDF. 
Top Tip If you're creating a template from scratch, set the resolution to 300dpi, the bleed to 3mm on all sides, and make sure the colour mode is set to CMYK. 

Step 2: Set Up Your Pages 

At Printed.com, we arrange our print documents with single pages lined up one after the other. During the printing process, these pages are assembled correctly. 
  • Page one will be your front cover. 
  • The last page will be your back cover. 
Top Tip To ensure your Booklet stays flat and closed, keep the inner page weight under 200gsm. 

Step 3: Export Your Booklet for Print 

When you're ready to export your Saddle Stitch Booklet for print, follow this checklist for Adobe InDesign. 
  • Choose Adobe PDF (print) from the drop-down menu. 
  • Select the PDF/X-4:2008 preset. 
  • Check the ‘Use Document Bleed Settings’ box (ensure the bleed is set to 3mm if not set previously). 
  • Triple-check your final PDF export before sending it to print. 

If you’ve covered all these points, you’re ready to go! If you have any questions, explore our artwork support guide for books, or feel free to reach out to The Team. We’re here to help. 

Why does the page count within my artwork need to be set up in multiples of 4?

This is due to the way Saddle Stitch Booklets are made. They use sheets of paper folded in half and stapled along the fold. Each sheet forms four pages, so your total page count must be a multiple of four. For example, a 12-page Saddle Stitch Booklet uses three sheets, each adding four pages when folded and stapled. 


When preparing your document, ensure it follows the multiple-of-four rule. Your PDF should be in running order, with the front cover as the first page and the back cover as the last. This ensures proper printing and stapling. 

By following these guidelines, your Saddle Stitch Booklet will come out just as you envisioned. If you have any further questions, check out our artwork support guide for books, or feel free to reach out – we're here to help!

How many pages can you Saddle Stitch?

Saddle stitching is a popular binding method due to its simplicity and cost-effectiveness. Typically, Saddle Stitch Booklets can accommodate between 8 and 40 pages. However, the exact number may vary depending on the thickness of the paper used. For this binding method, we recommend keeping the page count within this range to ensure the booklet lays flat and the spine doesn’t become too bulky.

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