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Among other things, we stand for quality, which is why the prints on our digital pages are split at the centreline, leaving a gap of about 2mm (about 1/16”). Some people might not like the look, but we can't compromise products designed to last for generations.
Actually, there are two reasons for this: more flexibility as to what equipment you can print on, and because the fold in the print almost invariably discolours and/or cracks.
We've seen enough "pink prints" to justify our position, and we don't want to rely on photographic paper for the structural integrity of our books.
We hope you understand.
Cheers, Ian
|| davidjay ||
on
October 13, 2008, 6:16 am
said:
So true! ...all of you really do exemplify quality both in your products and your people! Thanks for all you do!
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Anonymous
on
October 23, 2008, 12:13 pm
said:
Ian,I also have a cheaper alternatives for clients who cannot afford the best. And as you've stated, after even a short while the color in the center is shifted in different directions. Moreover I like the look of the 2 mm gap, it gives the album a distinguished look.Ed te Pas, Netherlands
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|| davidjay ||
on
October 13, 2008, 6:16 am
said:
So true! ...all of you really do exemplify quality both in your products and your people! Thanks for all you do!
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The QBY Support Team
on
October 23, 2008, 10:38 am
said:
Thanks David and Ed, we appreciate your supportive comments.
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Anonymous
on
October 23, 2008, 12:13 pm
said:
Ian,
I also have a cheaper alternatives for clients who cannot afford the best. And as you've stated, after even a short while the color in the center is shifted in different directions. Moreover I like the look of the 2 mm gap, it gives the album a distinguished look.
Ed te Pas, Netherlands
I also have a cheaper alternatives for clients who cannot afford the best. And as you've stated, after even a short while the color in the center is shifted in different directions. Moreover I like the look of the 2 mm gap, it gives the album a distinguished look.
Ed te Pas, Netherlands
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The QBY Support Team
on
October 23, 2008, 10:38 am
said:
Thanks David and Ed, we appreciate your supportive comments.
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