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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION 2
COPY PREPARATION 3
PAPER SELECTION 5
COLORED INK 6
PRINTING 7
FINISHING 8
REPROGRAPHICS WORK ORDER 9
CURRENT PRINTING RATES 14
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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
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Subject Introduction
COLORADO Date 10/1/84 Page 2
INTRODUCTION
The Printing and Supply IS Fund is Weld County's printing facility, and is
charged with the responsibility of producing all printing, collating, and
other related graphic services as requested by county departments. The
following standards have been prepared to assist county departments in
meeting their printing needs in the most efficient and cost effective
manner.
It is our aim to improve services, convenience and quality, and to reduce
costs through increased efficiencies and modern accounting controls. We
welcome your questions concerning your requirements. Advance planning and
discussions help to assure errorless work with minimum budget investments.
Please feel free to call the Print Shop to discuss any printing job.
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COPY PREPARATION
Correct copy preparation can help reduce production time, cut your printing
expenses, and improve the quality of the end product. Incorrect preparation
may result in your copy being returned as unacceptable for quality
reproduction or in your dissatisfaction with the quality of your job.
A. All new forms should be reviewed against the following criteria prior
to final development:
1. Is this form really necessary?
2. Does it require more than one part?
3. Can it be combined with a similar county form?
4. Are both sides of the sheet being utilized?
5. Is NCR paper justified?
B. If it is decided that the form is essential to your activity, further
development procedures should follow this pattern:
1. Typewritten original copy may be' adequate for many forms, but
those that require accurately fitted and aligned copy for limited
- spacing MUST be typeset. NEVER submit Xerox or carbon copies for
reproduction.
2. Care should be taken to allow necessary spacing for standard hole
punching and correct line spacing for typewriter fill-ins, etc.
3. Hand lettering or signatures must be prepared in intense black ink
or dense black felt tip pens. Most colored pens will not
reproduce. Grayed or washed-out lines will not photograph and
will be returned.
4. All edges of items pasted to a base sheet should be clean and as
unobtrusive as possible to prevent shadows. All edges of pasted
copy should be at lease 1/8" away from the typewritten or typeset
matter.
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5. Cleanliness is vital -- no smears, coffee stains, dirty or greasy
fingerprints. Unclean or smeared copy will be returned.
6. Allow enough side margin to accommodate requests for punching or
special bindings. It is imperative to allow at least 3/8" margin
at either top or bottom of each page to allow for press gripper.
7. If clippings or previously printed matter are part of the copy,
paste them on standard size sheets.
8. If your copy contains many pages, it is good practice to paper
clip or rubberband all pages together so pages are not lost.
9. We cannot emphasize too strongly that all editing and copy
revisions be made at this point.. Any changes made by the author
or department after the job is started costs you money.
C. County departments often prepare their own art work for forms,
booklets, etc. Printing reserves the right to reject art work that is
illegible or does not conform to the other standards included in this
Section.
D. Proofreading is one phase of printing production that is often
overlooked, sometimes neglected, and generally regarded as a necessary
evil. It is the responsibility of the ordering department to carefully
check all original copy or proofs that may be submitted to Printing.
We strongly suggest at least two readings.
E. When you receive a redone paste—up or original from the Print Shop with.
your order, keep it clean and safe for future orders.
F. Printing reserves the right to run a job on the IBM copier if it is
determined to be the most effective way to complete that particular
job. If you are not sure whether to copy a job or send it to the Print
Shop, fill out the Reprographics Work Order and the printer will make
that decision.
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IIIIIIIDed Subject Paper Selection
COLORADO Date 10/1/84 Page 5
PAPER SELECTION
The process of printing is defined as the art and practice of reproducing
visual images, in quantities, on paper.
As the cost of paper represents the major investment in many large printing
projects, it is important for you to have a printer assist in your selection
of the correct paper for your order. If your project must be produced with
minimum budget, this will determine many of the other standards, especially
weight, grade, color and finish.
The current trend in ordering printing is to order too few. This can be
false economy in many instances. Because of the minimum order charge, it is
actually more practical and less expensive to order a reasonable amount
1r during the initial run, than to reorder the same job in a few weeks time.
Try to determine what supply will be required to last six months to one
year, and order accordingly.
Paper is available in many colors. Standard are: blue, buff, canary,
cherry, goldenrod, green, ivory, orchid, pink, and salmon. Covers for books
and pamphlets are manufactured in most of the same colors listed above..
Colored papers are priced higher than plain white papers.
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COLORED INK
Only standard ink colors may be used for county printing. No more than two
colors should be included per project. Black is considered one color.
Colors available are: black, blue, brown, green, and red.
Due to the amount of set—up required when switching to colored ink, there is
an additional charge of $6.60 for any color other than black. If two colors
are used, $13.20 will be charged.
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PRINTING
Aluminum plates and special paper masters are used in our printing
operation. The metal plates are used for high fidelity definition and long
runs. The paper masters are used for less demanding reproduction and quick
print, short run jobs. It is the prerogative of the Printer to make an
aluminum plate if it is determined to be necessary. The Printer will
determine whether or not a job should be run on the IBM Copier or on the
offset, and charge the department accordingly.
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Subject Finishing
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FINISHING
The finishing portion of a printer's job is multiplexed. It includes
cutting, padding, collating, folding, binding, drilling, and stapling. It
is important to remember that the printer who is running your job will only
finish as noted on your Reprographic Work Order. If you do not mark
collate, for instance, your job will not be collated. Please be specific as
to your requirements.
A. Collating. Assembly of printed pages into final sequence.
B. Cutting. Cutting or trimming to a final size.
C. Folding. May vary from simple letter folds to complicated left and
�r right hand parallels.
D. Drilling. (Punching) can be done from single to multiple holes in many
positions.
E. Padding. Assembly of pages into workable quantities (pads) .
F. Inserting. Inserting is handled on an automated machine that will
insert three separate pages into a mailing envelope. Perforated
materials, such as monthly pay notifications, cannot be inserted by
machine, and will be done by hand.
G. Stapling. Can be done in any position on the pages, or on the fold
(saddle) .
H. Mechanical Binding. Use of plastic combs to bind sheets into a book.
I. Crash Numbering. Pre—numbering, by machine, forms such as input
documents, work orders, etc.
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Subject Renrographic Work Order
COLORADO Date 10/1/84 Page 9
REPROGRAPHICS WORK ORDER
The Reprographics Work Order has been revised for simplification in giving
instructions to the Printer. Following is a detailed explanation of each
item on the Work Order:
1. DATE SUBMITTED: Write in date Work Order is sent to Finance.
2. DATE DUE:. Write in date Work Order is due. This should be the date it
is needed back in the department. If there is no specific due date,
please fill in a date approximately 2 weeks in advance. If the job is
for a specific time, please indicate in the remarks section.
3. DEPARTMENT: Write in name of department.
4. ACCOUNT #: Write in account to be charged.
5. REQUESTING INDIVIDUAL: Write in the name of the individual to be
contacted for questions.
6. PHONE: Write in extension number of contact person.
7. JOB TITLE:: Write title of job.
8. TYPE OF JOB: This is a new section which will help the Printers
determine how to run the job, i.e. paper masters, plates, etc. Please
check each type that applies to the job:
A. Recurring: Check if this job will be run again, i.e. forms.
B. One Time Only: Check if this job will not be run again.
C. Has form been revised since last printing?: Check only if form
has been revised.
D. One Side Only: If ANY or ALL pages are to be printed on one side
only, check this item.
E. Front and Back: If ANY or ALL. pages are to be printed on front
(`r and back, check this item.
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Section Printing Standards
Subject Reprographic Work Order
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NOTE: If some pages are to be printed only on one side and other
pages are to be printed on front and back, BOTH ITEMS MUST BE
CHECKED.
9. COLOR OF INK: Write in the color of ink if other than black.
10. ENVELOPES: Check the size and type of envelope.
11. NUMBER OF ORIGINALS: Write in the number of originals sent to the
Print Shop.
12. NUMBER NEEDED OF EACH: Write in the number of printed copies being
requested. (Number needed is number of finished form -- after
cutting.) If a different number is requested for different pages,
please list them, i.e. , pages 1 - 3 500 copies, pages 4 - 10 1,000
�, copies.
13. BOND: Indicate size and color of paper.
14. INDEX: Indicate size and color of card stock.
15. TEXT: Indicate size and color of text paper. (Text paper is heavier
than regular bond, sometimes used as dividers or for two—sided
printing.)
16. COVER STOCK: Indicate size and color of cover stock. (Cover stock is
the heavy paper used as covers and dividers in books such as the budget
book.)
17. CARBONLESS (NCR) : Indicate 2, 3, or 4 part. Order of colors are:
page one - white, page two - canary, page three - pink, page four -
goldenrod. These colors cannot be rearranged or varied. Fan-a-part
padding will be done on all NCR orders.
18. NO. OF SETS: Indicate the number of NCR sets being requested. This
item should be used only when NCR is being ordered.
19. BINDERY: Mark the appropriate boxes to indicate how you want the job
completed. Work will only be done when the box is marked, i.e. if
collate is not marked, the work will not be collated.
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A. Collate: Sorting of pages into proper sequence.
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B. Collate/Staple: Sorted and stapled. Check whether to staple in
corner or on the side.
C. Staple Only: Indicate whether corner, side, or saddle. (Saddle
is stapling on the fold.)
D. Cut: If the job needs to be cut, please indicate. (May write "to
size" on odd sized jobs. You do not have to measure each job.)
E. Pad: Work will be padded with approximately 50 pages to a pad,
unless otherwise stated.
F. Punch Holes: Indicate whether one, two, or three.
L G. Crash Number: Be sure to write the beginning number in the space
provided.
H. Fold/Insert: Check this item if the job should be folded or
inserted.
I. Spiral Bind: Check this item if the job should be bound with
plastic combs.
J. Plates: Check this item if the department is requesting plates to
be made. This is often the printer's choice, and a plate may be
made if determined necessary by him.
K. Colored Ink: Check this item if you requested a color other than
black.
L. Materials Only: Check this item if you are requesting only
materials with no printing to be done. (A box of #9 window
envelopes should have this box checked, along with box '9' and
'window' under the envelope section.
20. BILLING: This column will be filled in by the Printer after the order
is completed.
21. REMARKS: This section should be used for any special instructions or
clarification for the Printer. Any additional information which you
feel will be helpful to the Printer may be given in this space.
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22. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE: Department Head or his authorized designee
should sign here.
After work orders are completed, you will be notified by phone at the
extension indicated. The goldenrod copy of the Work Order will be returned
to you, along with your originals. Be sure to keep your originals in a safe
place if they will be used again.
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Remember, the Print Shop processes orders for over 30 different departments,
and each department varies the way things are done. In order for the job to
be completed to your satisfaction, BE SPECIFIC ON EACH WORK ORDER. If you
have any questions regarding how to fill out the Work Order, or on a
specific order being processed, please don't hesitate to call the Print Shop
( at extension 4791.
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REPROGRAPHICS WORK ORDER
/,DATE SUBMITTED' _ _ _ a DATE DUE _
DEPARTMENT OFFICE USE ONLY
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TREOUESTING INDIVIDUAL —�6DATE RECD:
PHONE:__ __.___
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v�JOB TITLE .__
g,TYPE OF JOB: Recurring __One:side only EST.TIM'c,_
.. .One time only Front and back ACT.TIME _ ___--
.Has form,been revised since last printing?
MATERIALS /7 BINDERY 6ILLING
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9.Color ofInk _ Originals I Ne•4td
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// /0,ENVELOPES: ��• /02 COLLATE., ---
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No Peek COLLA'Ea-APLE
9 Corny, Side
10 Window
STAPLE ONLY
/3. BOND: Corner __S;ve__
81/2 x 11 —-----Other Saddle. __
131/2 x 14 - --- Color
CUT S
i%•INDEX.Size _
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PAD
PUNCH HOLES
/5,TEXT:Size 1 2 —3_
Color — _ CRASH NUMBER S. _
COVER STOCK:Size Begin d_.
Color FOLD/INSERT g
CARBONLESS(NCR): _
No.of
/n/ ^ Sets ' SPIRAL BIND $
'C 2 part C 3 part e; 4 part '7 PLATES $
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REMARKS Number_
(PLEASE INCLUDE A USEABLE SAMPLE IF POSSIBLE)
COLORED INK S—
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MATERIALS ONLY
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PRIN TING CHARGE:
We reserve the right to refuse a copying order it in our judnnment,.
fulfilling of the order would involve violation of copyright law. TOTAL BILLED. S _
The person ordering the above lob understands that the urinter may �—
decide to use the most efficient/least expensive method in producing the DATE COMPLETED: _
job.This includes.making a plate if helshe determines it to be necessary.
qNo�personal work will be done through the Print Shop.
AU rHORIZED SIGNATURE
White and Canary to.Accmind^n ma in Prinlinn fnidentnd to non.rrmant
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PRINTING CHARGES
MINIMUM CHARGE: $6.60
LABOR ONLY: $10.20 per person per hour
RECEIVABLE ACCOUNTS: +13%
PLATE MAKING:** $20.66 per plate
COLORED, INK: $6.60 additional charge
ENVELOPES: Add the printing charge + the price of the envelopes
INDEX/TEXT/COVER STOCK: Add the printing charge + the price of the paper
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CUTTING: 80c per drop (guarantee 300 sheets)
CRASH NUMBERING: Charge the same price as printing one side
COLLATE/STAPLE: Multiply number of sheets* X $.01.
MECHANICAL BINDING: Multiply number of sheets* X $.01. Add price for
plastic combs. Add cost of drilling sheets.
*Number of sheets is determined by multiplying number
of sets/books/copies by number of pages.
**Printer will determine whether or not plate should
be made.
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PRINTING CHARGE
Number of Price Price
Sheets* Number o£ Price One Side Two Sides Price
Sheets*' One Side Two Sides
25 .67 1.34
3600 46.00 89.77
50 1.34 2.68
75 '2.01 4.02 3800 47.25 89.77
3800 48.50 94.52 100 2.68 5.36
3900 49.75 96.90
125 3.02 5.74
4000 52.25 99.27
150 3.36 6.38
175 3.70 7.03 4200 52.25 99.27
4200 53.50 104.02 200 4.04 7.68
4300 54.75 106.40
225 4.37 8.30
4400 56.00 108.77 250 4.53 8.61
275 4.69 8.91 4600 57.25 108.77
4600 58.50 113.52 300 4.85 9.21
4700 59.75 115.90 325 5.00 9.50
4800 61.00 118.27
350 5.25 9.97
4900 62.25 120.65 375 5.50 10.45
' 5000 63.50 123.02
400 5.75 10.92
5100 64.75 125.40
425 6.00 11.40
450 6.25 11.87 5200 66.00 125.40
475 6.50 12.35 5300 67.25 127.77
500 6.75 12.82 5400 68.50 130.15
525 7.42 14.10 5500 69.75 132.52
550 8.09 15.37 5600 71.00 134.90
575 8.76 16.64 5700 72.25 137.27
5800 73.50 139.65 600 9.43 17.92
5900 74.75 142.02
625 9.7/ 18.56
6000 76.00 144.40
650 10.11 19.Y1
6100 77.25 146.77
675 10.45 19.85
6200 78.50 149.15 700 10.79 20.50
725 11.12 21.53 6300 79.75 151.52 .
750 11.28 21.43 6400 81.00 153.96
6500 82.25 156.27
775 11.44 21.58
6600 83.50 158.65 800 11.60 22.04
6800 84.75 163.46
825 11.75 22.32
6800 86.00 165.77
850 12.00 22.80
875 12.25 23.27 7000 87.25 165.77
7000 88.50 170.52
900 12.50 23.75
7100 89.75 1/2.92
925 12.75 24.42
7200 91.00 175.27
950 13.00 24.70
7300 92.25 177.65
975 13.25 25.17
1000 13.50 25.65 7400 93.50 177.65
1100 14.75 7600 94.75 180.02
1200 16.00 30.40 7600 96.00 182.40
1300 32.77. 7700 97.25 184.77
18.50 32.77 7800 98.50 187.15
1400 18.50 35.15 7900
1500 19.75 37.52 01.00 189.52
1600 21.00 39.90 8000 101.00 191.90
8100 102.25 196.65
1700 22.25 42.27
8200 103.50 199.02
1800 23.50 44.65
8300 104.75 201.42
1900 24.75 47.02
2000 26.00 49.40 8400 107.25 203.77
2100. 27.25 51.77 8500 107.25 203.77
8600 108.50 208.52
2200 28.50 54.15
2300 29.75 56.52 8800 109.75 .210.90
8800 111.00 213.27
2400 31.00 58.90
8900 112.25 215.65
2500 32.25 61.27
2600 33.50 63.65 9100 113.50 215.65
9100 114.75 220.40
2/00 34.75 66.02
9200 116.00 .222.77 2800 36.00 68.40
2900 37.25 70.77 9300 117.25 222.77
3000 38.50 73.15 9400 118.50 225.15
3100 39.75' 75.52 9500 119.75 227.52
9600 121.00 232.27
3200 41.00 77.90
3300 42.25 9800 122.25 232.27
3400 82.65 9800 123.50 234.65
44.75 82.65 9900 124.75 237.02
3500 44.75 85.02 10000
126.00 239.40
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* Number of sheets is determined by multiplying number of pages times number of copies.
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NCR PRINTING CHARGES
PRINTED ON ONE SIDE. PRINTED ON 1N0 SIDES
No. of
Sets. 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part
25 3.47 5.59 7.85 4.81 7.60 10.53
50 6.94 9.34 11.84 9.62 12.70 15.88
75 8.70 12.15 14.21 12.06 16.52 19.06
100 10.46 13.48 16.85 14.50 18.33 22.60
125 11.73 15.29 19.78 16.26 20.79 26.53
150 12.56 17.38 27.63 17.41 23.63 37.06
175 13.60 20.63 31.61 18.85 28.05 42.40
200 14.89 26.22 33.99 20.64 35.65 45.59
225 16.19 29.05 36.63 22.44 39.50 49.13
250 17.48 31.36 39.56 24.23 42.64 53.80
275 20.95 32.67 43.22 29.04 44.42 58.47
300 24.42 34.75 46.88 33.85 47.25 63.14
325 26.18 36.84 50.54 36.29 50.09 61.79
350 27.95 39.39 54.20 38.74 53.55 72.70
375 29.22 41.94 57.86 40.50 57.01 77.61
400 30.04 44.48 61.53 41.64 .60.48 82.53
425 31.08 47.03 65.19 43.35 64.03 8/.44
450 32.38 49.66 68.85 45.06 67.58 92.35
LEV 475 33.67 52.29 72.51 46.77 71.13 97.26
500 34.97 54.91 76.18 48.47 ]4.66 102.18
525 36.59 57.52 /9.84 50.71 7830 107.07
550 38.20 60.13 83.50 52.95 81.74 111.98
575. 39.82 62.74 87.16 55.19 85.28 116.89
600 41.44 65.33 90.83 57.44 88.83 121.83
625 43.06 67.94 94.49 59.69 92.38 126.68
650 44.68 70.55 98.15 61.94 95.93 131.59
675 46.30 73.16 101.81 64.19 99.48 136.50
700 47.92 75.76 105.48 66.42 103.01 141.48
'25 49.54 78.3/ 109.14 68.e6 106.55 146.39
750 51.15 80.98 112.80 70.90 110.09 151.30
775 52.77 83.59 116.46 73.14 113.63 156.21
800 54.39 86.18 120.13 75.39 117.18 161.13
825 56.01 88.79 123.79 77.64 120.72 166.04
850 57.63 91.40 127.45 79.89 124.26 170.95
875 59.25 94.01 131.11 82.14 127.80 175.86
900 60.87 96.61 134.78 84.37 131.36 180.78
925 62.49 99.22 138.44 86.61 134.90 185.69
950 64.10 101.83 142.10 88.85 138.44 190.60
975 65.72 104.44 145.76 91.09 141.98 195.51
1000 67.34 107.03 149.43 903.34 145.53 200.43
1100 73.82 117.46" 164.08 102.32 159.71 220.08
1200 80.29 127.89 178.73 111.30 173.89 239.73
1300 86.77 138.32 193.38 120.28 188.07 259.38
1400 93.24 148.75 208.03 129.26 202.25 279.03
1300 99.72 159.16 222.68 138.22 216.41 298.68
1600 106.19 169.58 237.33 147.20 230.59 318.33
1700 112.67 180.00 251.98 156.18 244.77 337.98
1800 119.14 190.42 266.63 165.16 258.95 357.63
1900 125.62 200.84 281.28 174.14 273.13 377.28
2000 132.09 211.28 295.93 183.09 287.28 396.93
2100 138.57 221.70 310,58 192.07 301.46 416.58
2200 145.04 232.12 325.23 201.05 315.64 436.23
2300 151.52 242.54 339.88 210:03 329.82 455.88
2400 157.99 252.96 354.53 219.01 344.00 475.53
2500 164.47 263.41 369.18 227.97 358.16 495.18
2600 170.94 273.83 383.83 236.95 372.34 514.83
2700 1//.42 284.25 398.48 245.93 386.52 534.48
2800 183.89 294.67 413.13 254.91 400.70 554.13
2900 190.37 305.09 427.78 263.89 414.88 573.78
3000 196.84 915.53 442.43 272.84 429.03 593.43
3100 203.32 325.95 457.08 281.82 443.21 613.08
3200 209.79 336.37 471.73 290.80 457.39 632.73
3300 216.27 346.81 486.38 299.78 471.56 652.38
3400 222.74 357.23 501.03 308.76 485.74 672.03
L, 3500 229.22 367.65 515.68 317.72 499.92 691.68
NOTE: Charge above includes fan-apart padding. When one sheet only is printed on both sides,
add $3.00 per 25 sets to the appropriate charge above.
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PADDING. (WITHOUT CHIPBOARD).
Number Number
of Pads Price of Pads Price
1 .96 20 3.30
2 1.10 30 4.44
3 1.24 40 5.58
4 1.37 50 6.68.
5 1.50 60 7.16
6 1.63 70 8.59
7 1.76 80 10.02
8 1.89 90 11.13
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10 2.14 150 17.82
Price is figured at rate of 100 sheets per pad.
Add $11.14 for each additional 100.
DRILLING SHEETS
Number Number
of Sheets Price of Sheets Price
100 4.62 2000 7.10
200 4.76 3000 8.26.
300 4.90 4000 9.37
400 5.04 5000 10.48
500 5.18 6000 11.63
600 5.32 7000 12.78
700 5.46 8000 13.93
800 5.60 9000 15.08
900 5.74 10000 16.25
1000' 5.86 15000 22.03
Add $1.14 for each additional 1,000 sets.
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FOLDING/INSERTING
Number Number of Times Through Machine or Insertions
of Sheets 1 2 3 4
100 7.76 11.47 15.18 18.90
200 8.40 12.17 15.95 19.71
300 9.04 12.87 16.72 20.52.
400 9.68 13.57 17.49 21.32
500 10.31 14.27 18.24 22.12
600 10.91 14.92 18.93 22.88
700 11.51 15.57 19.62 23.64
800 12.11 16.22 20.31 24.40
900 12.71 16.87 21.00 25.16
1000 13.30 17.50 21.70 25.90
r 2000 18.73 23.44 28.13 32.84
``' 3000 23.93 29.14 34.24 39.44
4000 29.13 34.74 40.35 46.00
5000 34.32 40.34 46.45 52.55
6000 39.52 45.94 52.56 59.11
7000 44.72 51.54 58.67 65.67
8000 49.92 57.14 64.78 72.23
9000 55.12 62.74 70.89 78.79
10000 60.32 68.34 77.00 85.35
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