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Flyers - Standard (Standard papers)

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By printing standard flyers, you can easily take care of the promotion of your brand.

Flyers - standard, are the most common and cheapest form of printing for the promotion of articles, parties, sporting events, information ...

They are most often printed on 115 g / m2 or 130 g / m2 coated papers and are usually printed on both sides (4/4).

For easier distribution, the A5 or A4 format is most often chosen.

Of course, leaflets can also be printed on one side and in other standard formats.

There is also the option of laminating the leaflets, which additionally protects the surface of the paper and thus gives a more durable product.

Laminating is possible on papers from 170 g / m2 onwards in matt, gloss or soft-touch versions.

At Demago Print printing house, we offer you the printing of leaflets with digital printing technology.

Choose digital printing when you need to print leaflets in lower editions or when you need leaflets in a very short time, and choose offset printing when you need higher quantity of leaflets.

In both cases of printing technology, it is of course the same quality printing!

Choose the format that suits you and proceed to calculate the price of the flyers.

You may need folding leaflets?

You can find them at this link: Folding flyers

Flyers Are an Essential Print Product for Promoting Your Business or Event!

 

Flyers are by far the most widely used print product. They are used for promotion at various events, conferences, festivals, concerts, open houses, and much more.

They are the ideal tool when you want to spread information about your company, product, or news.

Thanks to their variety of formats, ranging from A7 to A3, the possibilities are truly endless.

Standard flyers can be printed on one or both sides. Before printing, you need to decide on the paper type and weight.

You can choose from coated and uncoated papers, as well as 100% recycled papers. Coated papers are available in matte, uncoated paper is white and suitable for writing with a pen, while recycled paper is slightly yellowish and also writable with ballpoint pens.

If your flyers are printed in larger quantities for mass distribution, we recommend choosing lower paper weights, such as 115 or 130 g/m² matte coated paper, which is also the most commonly selected type.

If your flyers are intended for a smaller target audience and you want them to have a more premium look, we recommend choosing higher paper weights, from 200–300 g/m², ideally with additional lamination – matte, gloss, or soft-touch. Lamination is available for flyers starting from 170 g/m²!

The 3D UV Spot Flyers category includes flyers printed on coated papers, laminated with matte film, and additionally spot coated with transparent 3D UV varnish. 3D UV spot varnishing is the application of glossy varnish to specific areas you want to highlight (e.g., logos, slogans...). The way light reflects from the selectively varnished areas adds a premium look to the flyer.

3D Metallic Foil Flyers – digital printing with metallic gold or silver foil combines top-notch technology and aesthetics. This innovative technique allows the creation of highly attractive and prestigious flyers that will undoubtedly grab attention and leave a lasting impression.

If you want to personally address your customers, choose the VDP Flyers category. In this case, the flyer design remains the same, but the content varies based on an Excel database. Common variable data includes first and last names, addresses, cities, QR codes, EAN numbers, etc.

The Monotex category features flyers printed on synthetic (PP) materials. These materials are waterproof, stain-resistant, tear-proof, and extremely durable – available in weights from 150 g/m² to 360 g/m².