| If you're running a business, one of the best ways to | | | | accordingly. Just remember that standard letter |
| make a great first impression is by using custom | | | | etiquette means only the first page of the letter should |
| letterheads. Letterheads are headed pieces of paper | | | | contain the headers. |
| pre-printed with the company name, address, | | | | One way to avoid all this trouble is to have a template |
| particulars including their website and phone number, | | | | on your local system with the custom letterhead |
| and are often brightened up using a company logo. | | | | already on the page. However, whilst a fairly good |
| This is the first thing that customers will see when | | | | solution, it can be uneconomical for those who print out |
| opening an envelope from you, so it's vital to get it right. | | | | a number of letters, particularly on ink. In that case, the |
| The most important thing before hand is getting the | | | | best way forward is to use a stationary printing |
| margins correct. If the custom letterheads are | | | | company, they have the knowledge & expertise |
| pre-printed, that will mean that paper would have to be | | | | to design a brilliant custom letterhead for you, plus their |
| put into the printer before printing. If the margins are | | | | printing on high quality paper & with long lasting, |
| incorrect, then the printout of the letter/memo/etc. will | | | | high quality ink , it means they're usually cheaper than |
| not fit in the correct place, and could overrun what's | | | | doing it yourself. They can also advise you on margins |
| currently on the page. It should be simple working it out | | | | and how to get the best result with printing onto |
| by measuring the margins correctly, and applying | | | | custom headed paper. |