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hi folks today were going to have a quick look at how to apply bleed in docHub Illustrator so there are two ways you can go about it Ill look at both ways today and how to set up your document okay so lets just take a look here so I have a document set up its 85 millimeters by 55 millimeters because Im looking to do lets say a business card now I know already that I want this side of the business card to have a full image I want to image to go right to the edges of all sides of the artboard when you send artwork to the printer most printers will say that there is a tolerance in the cutting of anywhere between half a millimeter to a millimeter now that may not sound like a lot but if the cut is one millimeter to the left of the right and your artwork only goes to the edge of your artboards you could end up with a one millimeter white strip down the edge of your business card you dont want that so how do we make sure that if the paper moves or is cut one millimeter wrong the either