Z-Fold Leaflet Printing

Z-fold leaflets offer a six or eight-column leaflet that folds to the shape of a Z. Available to print in a choice of silk, gloss or uncoated paper stock. Finished folded sizes include A6, DL, 1/3 A5, 1/3 A4, 1/3 A3,148mm and 210mm square.

Use our Free Folded Leaflet Design Tool to choose your own backgrounds, themes, and fonts. Once you have the design ready, just send us the file and we’ll do the rest! Our service is completely transparent and all prices are inclusive of free UK delivery!

Product Specifications

  • Z-Fold 6pp / 8pp Leaflets
  • Folded into the shape of a Z
  • Gloss / Silk / Uncoated Stock
  • Full Colour Print on Both Sides
  • FREE NATIONWIDE DELIVERY
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    The design fee includes image sourcing and up to 3 free revisions. Logo design or enhancement is not included. Delivery dates will be affected to compensate for design time.

    To avoid delays please ensure your artwork is supplied correctly. We will only contact you if there is something wrong with your supplied file.

Order Summary

 

Z-Fold Leaflets from Cheap as Prints

Z-fold leaflets are a versatile and dynamic medium for conveying information and capturing the attention of your target audience. With six or eight columns at your disposal, these leaflets provide ample space to craft a compelling brochure that will undoubtedly excite and engage clients. The unique Z-fold design allows for a visually striking presentation, making it an ideal choice for a variety of purposes. Whether you’re looking to promote your business, provide tour guides, or showcase products and services, Z-fold leaflets offer a canvas for creativity and innovation.

When it comes to finished folded sizes, Z-fold leaflets can be produced in different dimensions to meet specific needs. Popular sizes include A6 (105mm x 148mm), A5 (148mm x 210mm), 1/3 A5 (99mm x 210mm), DL (99mm x 210mm), 1/3 A3 (99mm x 420mm), 148mm square, and 210mm square. These sizes offer flexibility in terms of content placement and allow businesses to showcase their information in a visually appealing manner.

To further customise the appearance and feel of the leaflets, a range of material choices are available. These include 120gsm or 170gsm uncoated stock, which provides a natural, textured finish. For a more glossy and vibrant look, options like 130gsm or 170gsm gloss stock can be chosen. Additionally, for a sleek and professional finish, silk stocks are available in 130gsm, 170gsm, 250gsm, and 350gsm weights.

For added durability and protection, double-sided lamination is available as an optional feature on the 350gsm silk stock. Lamination enhances the leaflets’ resistance to wear and tear, making them suitable for repeated use or distribution in various environments.

Overall, Z-fold leaflets provide businesses flexibility and visual appeal for conveying information. Customisation options such as column choices, folded sizes, and materials ensure alignment with branding and marketing goals. Whether for a promotion, product launch, or event announcement, Z-fold leaflets effectively engage the target audience and leave a lasting impression.

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Order your z-fold leaflets online! Then send us your artwork file or let our professional designers help! Our artwork rates are competitively priced and we can send you a design draft within 2 days. If you still wish to provide your own design you can send us your file for a free artwork suitability check!

FAQ's

  • What is a z-fold leaflet?

    Z-fold leaflets either use two parallel folds to create six equal size panels or three parallel folds to eight equal size panels. The folds are made in opposite directions, which forms the shape of a Z.

  • What software can I use to design a z-fold leaflet?

    Popular design software includes Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. However, you can also use free alternatives like Google Slides for simpler designs.

  • What should I include in my z-fold leaflet design?

    When designing a z-fold leaflet, it’s essential to include compelling visuals, concise and impactful copy, and a clear call to action. Utilise eye-catching graphics and images, succinctly convey key information, and guide the reader towards the desired response or next step in your communication.

  • What file format should I use for designing a z-fold leaflet?

    PDF (Portable Document Format) is the preferred file format for designing leaflets. It ensures that your design remains intact, with fonts and images embedded.

  • Should I include bleed in my z-fold leaflet design?

    Yes, including a 3mm bleed in your roll-fold leaflet design is crucial to prevent white borders or gaps along the edges after printing and folding. It ensures that the design extends slightly beyond the final trim size, allowing for precision in the cutting process and a seamless appearance.

  • How can I ensure that the text is readable after folding?

    To ensure readability after folding, maintain an adequate margin between the text and the fold line, use a readable font size and typeface, and consider the paper’s thickness to prevent ink cracking along the fold.

  • Why are z-fold leaflets printed on thicker material crease folded?

    When dealing with thicker materials during folding, the fibers on the flap’s edge may experience occasional cracking. To prevent this issue, folded leaflets printed on materials with a weight of 250gsm or higher, undergo crease-folding to facilitate a smoother folding process and prevent fiber damage.

  • What do you mean by crease fold?

    When folding thicker paper like 250gsm, the fibers at the edge of the flap can sometimes crack. In order to prevent this, any paper stock that is 250gsm or thicker is crease folded. Creasing weakens the paper at the fold to make it easier to fold.

  • What is the difference between uncoated, gloss and silk paper?

    Uncoated paper has a natural, textured feel and is absorbent, making it suitable for a classic, rustic look. Gloss paper is coated with a shiny finish, providing vibrant colours and sharp images, while silk paper falls between uncoated and gloss, offering a smooth texture with a subtle sheen for a balanced, professional appearance.

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