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hi everyone letamp;#39;s talk about three new terms we will start using as we discuss print projects these are terms you want to know when working with a professional printer they are trim size bleed and safe zone trim size is the actual size of your document for example your business card is 3.5 inches by 2 inches that is the trim size of your card as indicated by this red line here most business cards are grouped together and printed in bulk on a larger sheet of paper however the trim size tells the printer the final size it should be cut too thatamp;#39;s why some documents you may see have crop marks these are the marks used to indicate where the blade is to cut the final design is cropped or cut to the trim size that you indicate now if you have a design with color or an image that must touch the edge of your document or the trim size you have to bleed that color or image beyond the trim marks by bleed i mean extend usually a bleed extends about 1 8 of an inch past the e