What Are The Bleed And The Safe Areas
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What are the Bleed and the Safe Areas?

Bleed and safe areas ensure your artwork prints correctly and is not cut off.  On the Customize screen in Avery Design & Print Online and Avery WePrint most Avery product templates show three lines. 

  • The thickest solid gray line represents the edge of the label or card. This is also called the Cut Line.

  • The inner dashed line shows the Safety Area.  Any text or images that you want printed should be inside this line.

  • The outer dotted line is the Bleed Line. For full-bleed, print-to-edge printing, your background or image should extend to this line or beyond.

    • Note: If you are printing at home, your PDF may show your round label turn into a square or oval label turn into a rectangle. This is showing that design is properly bleeding past the label for printing.
  • If there is a visible pink line, it represents a fold line or an embossing line.

Avery's Artwork Guidelines provide more information.

 

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