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Aesthetic Soup
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Fukuoka, Japan
Posts: 51
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Just wondering, What service or printer do you use to get your business cards, stickers, brochures, folders etc printed. I have been google-ing printing services for a while and I have found crap. So I figure here would be the next best place (probably better) to find the answer. |
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Aesthetic Soup
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Fukuoka, Japan
Posts: 51
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thanks for the great advice. like I said google ( 10 times better than yellow pages) has crap. I dont mind mailing my work overseas. I'm interested in the best printers. With that said, if you are a good printer...send me a link |
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Banned™
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 3,217
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ah... the internet super highway, the start and finish of all dumb ass people nowadays. Printers tend not to have great websites or have any google/internet presence what so ever, they are more of a local thing, and if you hadn't noticed paper and card weighs alot and if you truely do want things printed properly you have to have alot done. This cost alot to ship so big printers tend not to ship oversea's. AS I SAID BEFORE... yellow pages is where they live and alot don't even live in that cause they don't have to... don't be so naive and pick up a copy!!!! You may find out it is great advice... or go to Yell.com if your still interested in getting it shipped. Last edited by cocknose : 09-10-2006 at 02:25. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 42
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Somewhere like RCS in the UK can print pretty small quantities of stuff like businesscards. No fancy stock - choice of gloss, matt or uncoated - but it's highquality litho print at least. A box of 500 business cards isn't going to cost too much to ship to the US, but then there's bound ot be US-based litho services similar to them anyway, so why bother? Thing to do is make a short-list of regional/national litho presses who specialise in batch printing 4-colour print then call round them all and ask for samples. For custom work, you need to make a short-list of litho presses (preferably local) and get quotes, samples, talk to them to make sure they aren't a bunch of muppets - put effort into building a relationship, basically, but if it's for big custom jobs that effort will be worth it. |
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European Champions 2008
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 2,305
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same at my printer shite logo and design, i've even designed em a new logo which they have never used! but they are bob-on. Not sure they would process a job from Atlanta though whats facebook?
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sheffield
Posts: 123
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www.taylorsprint.com for small quantity printing. (Business cards, flyers etc) www.centrereed.co.uk for large quanitity. (Business forms, integrated products, advertising) |
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