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Tickets are available in the formats below. There are between 3 and 10 tickets per sheet. The sheets are letter size (8.5 x 11") and will print on standard inkjet and laser printers. If you require perforated paper not to these sizes, please contact us as we can also custom perforate. Pricing is here . Colours available are below

As you can see from the swatches above, black toner displays very well with all colors. Even the Cobalt and Kelly green - the darkest of all the colors - are totally acceptable.
The weight of the stock is 147gsm for the primary colours and 176gsm for the ultra bright.
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The 3-up Jumbo format is our largest "off the shelf" ticket and is ideal when you need extra room for a large number of prizes, text or graphics. Each sheet measures 8 1/2" x 11"; each of the three tickets is 8 1/2" x 3 2/3". The tear off stub is 3 1/2" in from the end. And, there is always the reverse side of the ticket when even more information is necessary. |
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The 6-up Jumbo format is our the largest of the 6-up formats and is ideal when you need extra room to include extra prizes, text or graphics. Each sheet measures 8 1/2" x 11"; each of the three tickets is 8 1/2" x 8.83". The tear off stub is full 3" in from the end. And, there is always the reverse side of the ticket when even more information is necessary. |
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The 6-up, 2 tear off stubs, format is our only standard ticket size that contains two tear-off ticket stubs. Use this format for "his and hers" raffles, double admission events, or any situation that might require two stubs to be distributed. |
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The 8-up, 1 stub format has become our best selling format and is ideal for all general purpose events and venues. |
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The 8-up, no stub format is our only ticket size that does not contain a tear-off stub and is the perfect choice for General Admission events, coupons, business promotions, and any situation not requiring distribution of a stub. |
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The 10-up, 1 stub format is our smallest ticket size and is therefore the most economical on a ticket per sheet basis. Use the 10-up format when you need a tear-off stub but not a lot of room for event information or a large number of prizes or awards. Then again, there is always the reverse side of the ticket. |






