Inside the workshop: how your print job comes to life
Published 5 July 2026 · Welye news
You rarely get to see what happens between "I send my file" and "I receive my parcels". Here is a job's real journey at Welye — the five stages every print piece goes through, and why each exists.
Stage 1 · The file check
Everything starts with a human eye on your PDF: bleed present, text away from the edges, colour mode, image resolution, embedded fonts. Nine print problems out of ten are decided here — which is why this check is systematic and free. When something's off, we explain what to fix, or fix it with you (the basics live in our artwork guide).
Stage 2 · The proof
The proof is your safety net: the exact photograph of what will go to press. We proofread it on our side too — we've been known to flag a typo or a suspicious phone number. A calmly approved proof is a job that goes well.
Stage 3 · Printing — and choosing the right process
Depending on run length and product, your project goes digital (the flexibility of short and medium runs) or offset (the consistency of large volumes) — both worlds are compared in our article offset vs digital. Colour matching is the key moment: we adjust until the run matches the reference.
Stage 4 · Finishing, where print takes shape
Guillotine trimming, folding, binding (stitched, perfect bound, sewn, Wire-o), lamination, hot foil or spot UV: finishing is where a printed sheet becomes a brochure, a card, a leaflet. It's also the most artisanal stage — where the team's experience shows on the final product with the naked eye.
Stage 5 · Final inspection and dispatch
Before boxing: quantities, trim, colour and finishing are checked. Then the parcel leaves — standard delivery, workshop pickup, or straight to your trade-show booth during build-up, a house specialty.
Why producing near Paris changes everything
- ✓Proximity: come see samples, approve a colour on site, pick up an order — the workshop is nearby, not across Europe.
- ✓Responsiveness: no middleman and no customs between your file and the press.
- ✓A contact who actually makes things: the person who answers you talks to the people who print — often, it's the same person.
More behind-the-scenes in our portfolio and our client reviews. And if you want the backstage tour for your own project: call us, we love talking about our craft.
A project? Let's talk
Tell us about your project: we'll explain how we'd produce it — and show you samples.

