What's a Proof? Think of it as Your Print PreviewBefore we fire up the big printing presses, we'll create a single test copy of your document - that's your proof. It's like a dress rehearsal for your print job, letting you check that every color, margin, and detail is exactly right.We can send this preview your way in two formats. Most clients opt for a PDF proof - it's quick and easy to review online. But if you're particular about seeing the physical product (and we don't blame you), you can stop by our store to check out a printed version, or we'll bring it right to you. For projects with multiple colors, we'll show you exactly how those colors will play together on the final piece.Here's the thing about proofs: they're your last chance to catch any sneaky errors or make tweaks before we print the full batch. Sure, nobody likes finding mistakes, but it's much better (and cheaper) to spot them during proofing than after thousands of copies are sitting in boxes. When you give that final thumbs-up on a proof, you're telling us everything's perfect and ready to roll