Since "bleeding" can refer to medical first aid or a professional printing technique, I have provided complete posts for both scenarios. Option 1: Medical First Aid (How to Stop Bleeding)
If possible, ensure the injured body part is on a firm, flat surface to make your pressure more effective.
#FirstAid #StopTheBleed #EmergencyPrep #HealthTips Option 2: Graphic Design & Printing (What is "Bleed"?) bleeding
Do not lift the dressing to check if it has stopped. Maintain pressure until medical professionals take over.
#GraphicDesign #PrintDesign #DesignTips #FullBleed #AdobeIllustrator ACS Stop the Bleed Since "bleeding" can refer to medical first aid
Most printers require at least 0.125 inches (1/8") of bleed on all sides.
Place a clean dressing (or hemostatic dressing if available) on the wound. Apply steady, firm pressure using both hands. Maintain pressure until medical professionals take over
Ready to print? Use our PsPrint Bleed Guide to make sure your files are perfect before you hit "Send."