Showcase your brand or product line with professionally printed custom catalogs in a vertical format. These catalogs feature a combination of 70 lb paper for inside pages and 10 pt. gloss finish cardstock for covers, offering lightweight durability and rich color quality. All catalogs are saddle-stitched with left-side binding for a neat, professional presentation. The gloss finish adds a sharp, polished look ideal for product brochures, invitations, and promotional materials.
Available in multiple sizes to suit your layout and design needs. Upload your artwork to create a fully branded catalog that matches your business identity. Each catalog includes 4 cover pages and offers flexible options for additional inside pages.
Each order comes with a 3-month warranty covering material and print defects. Bulk catalogue printing is available for high-volume distribution. Place your order today for expertly printed catalogues that reflect your brand and engage your audience.
Material Thickness | 90 lb. |
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Finish Type | High-sheen finish |
Writability | Compatible with ballpoint pens (oil-based ink) and permanent markers |
Size Variance | -/+ 0.1" |
Material Thickness | 10 pt. |
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Finish Type | High-sheen finish |
Writability | Compatible with ballpoint pens (oil-based ink) and permanent markers |
Folding | Scoring required prior to folding |
Size Variance | -/+ 0.1" |
Warranty | 3 Months (Standard warranty is a parts and labor warranty which warrants product against defects in material and workmanship. It does not cover damage due to accidents, abuse or normal wear and tear. Products found to be defective will be replaced) |
Note: Writability and printability on coated paper are not guaranteed.
We offer various options including 90 lb. Paper Gloss and 10 pt. Cardstock Gloss.
We maintain a minimal product border of 0.1" for a clean, balanced appearance.
Our booklets are saddle stitched.
The binding is placed on the left side.
Yes, especially on uncoated paper. For coated papers, ballpoint pens and permanent markers work best, but testing is advised.