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Artwork
Tips for designing your artwork for best results at the Resource Centre. Choosing the right printer File formats Designing artwork with a bleed Designing artwork for copyprinter printing General tips Spot colour If your original is on paper Which printer? Design your artwork so that it is appropriate for the type of printing you are going to do. For example, there’s no point in using complex, colourful graphics if you are going to be printing in …
Copyprinter
Our copyprinter can be used to make flyers, posters, newsletters, zines, documents for meetings, or anything that doesn’t need to be in full colour and is up to A3 size. We have lots of different colours of paper and card available that you can print on. You can send your document directly to the machine from one of our computers. You can also copy from paper originals. The machine can print text and pictures, double and single sided. Copyprinter…
Laser printer and photocopier
This is the machine to use if you want to print in full colour, and want a high-quality finish. We only have one laser printer, so it is a good idea to book before you come. What can you do on the laser printer and photocopier? The machine prints A4 and A3 documents in full colour or black and white. We have a wide range of colours and weights of paper and card available. It also prints OHP transparencies, stickers, address labels and 1.2 metre p…
Charity Registration
Information to help your community organisation understand whether it is or could be a charity, whether it should register with the Charity Commission, and how to do so. What is a charity? Public benefit Charitable purpose Types of charity Which charities need to register? Main advantages of being a registered charity Obligations of a registered charity How to register Charitable objects Describing your activities and benefits Other documents and…
Charity reporting and accounts
This guide summarises the requirement for charities to produce accounts, reports and returns each year. By law, every charity must prepare a set of accounts and a trustees’ annual report. The aim of accounts and reports is to provide a clear picture of your charity’s activities and financial position. The trustees’ annual report is also an opportunity to describe your work to the public and to funding bodies. Although these requirements may seem …