Immunization Schedules:
Producing Pocket-size Immunization Schedules as Laminated Cards
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- Pocket-size Immunization Schedules
- Reproduction Instructions (small quantities)
- Professional Print Shop Instructions (large quantities)
Pocket-size Immunization Schedules
Pocket-size Adult Immunization Schedule

(measures 6 inches wide by 4.5 inches in height)*
- COLOR version -- POCKET-SIZE
(100 KB)
(.pdf format, 6"x4.5" card size-prints front & back) - Screen-reader version
Pocket-size Immunization Schedule for Persons Aged 0-18 Years

(Prints 6"wide x 9"height 2-sided (back to back); when folded 6" x 4.5";
0-6 years front side and 7-18 years on back side)*
- COLOR version -- POCKET-SIZE
(193 KB / 2 pages*)
for office printer
- Screen-reader version
*If you need additional formats (e.g., black and white printer formats) of the schedule, please contact NIPINFO.
*Page 1 - Child schedule (0-6 years) with footnotes on back side.
*Page 2 - Adolescent/teen schedule (7-18 years) with footones on back side.
Reproduction Instructions (small quantities)
The color versions are the preferred files for office printer and commercial printer use.
Color for Press:
Print the color for press (child or adult version) file on a color printer using cardstock if possible. Cut the card to size (6"x4.5"). Adhere the front to the back. Run the card through the laminator and trim.Note: The Adult and Child versions are two-sided and multi-color. They are set up for only one card (and one side) per sheet of paper (8.5x11).
Color for Print:
Print the color for print (child or adult version) file on a color printer using cardstock if possible. Cut the card to size (6"x4.5").Tip: If you wish to save printer toner, use a color copier to make additional copies.
Professional Print Shop Instructions (large quantities)
The press PDF provided is for commercial printing (press-ready). The original file format was created in Adobe InDesign CS2, on a Windows 2000 operating system.
Please contact Bill Howard at 404-639-8606 to request a CD-ROM with reproduction files that your commercial printer can open and use. However, if you have technical questions about commercial printing, please ask to be connected with a graphics expert.
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Content last reviewed on February 1, 2012
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases