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FORMATS · TECHNICAL DATA
Bound-in Inserts: Before accepting and confirming an order, a binding Inserts: Inserts are printed matter, brochures, leaflets that are
sample, if necessary a blind sample with size and weight inserted loosely into the AIT/ABIT.
de-tails, must be submitted. Bound-in inserts must be Material samples as supplements are possible, price on
designed in such a way that they are recognisable as request. A binding sample is required for order accep-
advertising and do not bear the editorial. The placement tance, see sample enclosures.
of bound-in inserts is dependent on the technical possi-
bilities. The placement of bound-in inserts depends on Formats: Maximum size: 230 mm wide x 305 mm high. They must
technical possibilities. Bound-in inserts which printed on be designed in such a way that an additional bearing no
a material other than papercan only be accepted with the processing required. Difficulties and additional work (e.g.
prior consent of Swiss Post to be obtained from publisher. folding) will be invoiced separately.
Formats: Deliver all bound-in inserts in untrimmed format. Sample inserts: A condition for the acceptance and confirmation of the
241 mm wide x 320 mm high, 1 sheet = 2 pages order by the publisher is the submission of a binding
sample, if necessary a blind sample with size and weight.
Bleed allowance: Head bleed: 5 mm, foot bleed: 5 mm
Notice to inserts: A notice to insert will be published free of charge in the
milling edge in waistband: 3 mm, outer edge: 3 mm journal.
Multileaf bound-in inserts must be folded
can be delivered.
2 sheets = 4 pages
3 sheets = 6 pages
Other formats on request.
Marking: Please specify front side of bound-in inserts.
Technical data: The type and design of bound-in inserts must be such that
additional preparation and processing are not required for
processing. Difficulties and additional folding and gluing
work will be invoiced separately. In the case of multileaf
bound inserts, the bound insert must be closed to the
waistband, i.e. in the insertion direction. In all other ca-
ses, an extra charge for difficulty must be made.
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