Hard-Cover Calendars
Product Description
Hard-cover calendars are an easy and cost-effective way to put your customers’ businesses or brands in front of dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people every day. Customers can craft their perfect calendar by choosing from hundreds of formats, cover options, and multiple page counts to feature annual events, trade shows, conventions, school events, holidays, and so much more.
Hard-cover calendars are offset printed on 100lb gloss book and 100lb gloss cover, with saddle-stitched binding, and available in multiple page counts and sizes.
Hard-Cover Calendar Uses
- Real Estate
- Corporate
- Retail
- Contractors
- Education
- Travel Agent
- Artist
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Size
- 8.5" x 11"- 24 page
- 8.5" x 11"- 28 page
- 8.5" x 11"- 32 page
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Stock
- 100LB Gloss Book
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Colorspec
- 4/4 (4 color both sides)
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Coating
- No Coating
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Drill Hole
- Standard Drill Hole 5/16"
- Standard Drill Hole 7/16"
- No Drill Hole
- Standard Drill Hole 1/4"
- Standard Drill Hole 1/8"
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Binding Type
- Saddle Stitch
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Cover Coating
- No Coating
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Cover Stock
- 100LB Gloss Cover
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Turnaround Time
- 4 Business Days
- 7 Business Days
8.5" x 11"
11" x 8.5"
- What are the file requirements for calendars?
All elements, text and images, that are not intended to bleed off need to be at least 0.25" from the cut line for safety. Utilize our certified templates.
i. Artwork should be provided with at least 0.25" bleed
ii. Artwork can be submitted as one multi-page PDF (recommended) or as individual pages
iii. Custom catalog, booklet, and calendar orders are available by clicking on “Estimates” and filling out the custom order form
- How do I get a custom estimate?You can quickly create a custom estimate by filling out our custom estimate form.
- Will I get to preview a proof before the calendar is produced?Yes, you’ll receive a free online proof within 24 hours of placing your order so you can review and approve your pages before your order is produced.
- What is the position of the calendar drill hole?The drill hole (applies to all diameters) begins 0.1875" from the edge of the page. Please note: the drill hole is at the bottom of the sheet for odd pages and on the top of the sheet for even pages. We recommend that you use our templates to ensure that no text is in the drill hole area.