I'm Trying To Determine If Die Cutting A Letterhead I'm Creating Is A Bad Idea.
Q: I'm trying to determine if die cutting a letterhead I'm creating is a bad idea. More specifically, I'm thinking about die cutting a curve along the top of the page, rounded off like a hill. It's not a perfectly even curve. It slopes slightly steeper on one side, the right side. I know it's impossible to determine if all office printers would accept it. I've made a mock-up and my office printer accepts it just fine. I know something like this has been done before, for sure? Maybe not? All of my local printers seem to have never encountered this issue...rather, I guess I would have the issues dealing with an annoyed client who couldn't feed their letterhead into their office printer. I got ahead of myself and the client already really likes the idea. Any thoughts or experience with diecut letterhead would be greatly appreciated!
A: -They could always get used to feeding the letterhead