How to Print COG a Magazine, Article or Poster
- Jul 5
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 5
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We want to ensure that every person who wants to receive information from COG has an opportunity to do so and to enable us to grow quickly we have set up trusted print partners. You can apply to be a print partner from our contact us page. If you would like to receive a copy of a cog product directly to your door or inbox visit our connect to Cog page.
To ensure our quality and brand are maintained, we have rules about how our printed copy should look. You will need to agree to this in your licensing agreement.

Here are the rules in a checklist. If you are not able to follow the rules for any reason, call us for extra copies (07830 382219) or point your customer towards a postal subscription (see below).
Use high-quality A4 laser paper, white or cream only - there should be no reverse side bleed*.
Print from a colour laser printer or other high-quality printer and check your colour matches the one below.**
No prints are to be black ink only.
All magazines must be folded accurately to A5 and centrally stapled or professionally glued.
You cannot charge the customer more than £2 per copy. If the customer can't afford it, contact us for a sponsored copy if you don't have one to give them (07830 382219). The money is to pay for the print and support your work.
No partial prints of any files are allowed; you must print the entirety or search for the specific articles and print those instead.
All pages must be in order and the same way up.
! You may need to ask your printer to print double sided - if you've not done this before have a practice on a low ink page, it can be trick to get the pages the same way up. Sometimes - if the paper is too thick you will need to pass the print through the printer again, call us if you need assistance.
Notes
*This is where you can see the image from the reverse of the paper
**If you are printing on thicker paper than normal be sure to adjust your printer paper type to a heavy setting
Cheadle COG cannot be held responsible for any additional costs or damage to printers etc.
All COG Articles, images, ideas, innovation and brand materials belong to Cheadle COG and cannot be reproduced without express written agreement.

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How to Print COG a Magazine, Article or Poster - created 5.7.25