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28th
APR
Large Fourth of July Prints for a Small Business
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A small business establishment can have decorative printed materials like posters and canvas prints. With unique and creative items, people will be attracted and excited to enter a specific business office. A decorative canvas print can contain 4th of July images including Uncle Sam, Statue of Liberty, Native Americans, and Revolutionary war figures. Similarly, poster prints can also contain 4th of July images to commemorate the federal holiday. Aside from printing the collaterals, entrepreneurs must think of what message should be delivered to the target audience through the prints. Here are the things that large 4th of July prints can communicate to people.
Sense of American Nationalism Large 4th of July posters and canvas prints can remind people about the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. People can express their sense of American nationalism through creating prints that have 4th of July theme.
10th
APR
Are You Overpaying For Your Prints?
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When you are printing literature pieces for your organization, you do not want to overpay. After all, printing is supposed to make your job easier and more cost efficient. Maybe your printing is designed to streamline your business, or maybe it is designed to attract more customers. Either way, you want to avoid paying costs that you do not need to incur. Here are some tips to make sure that you are not overpaying for your printing needs.
Avoid Mistakes
Mistakes can cause for costly reprints. Therefore, you should use care to avoid mistakes wherever you can. The most practical way to do this is to give yourself plenty of time for your printing job. This will allow you to adequately proof your job before it heads to the final printing, avoiding any costly or embarrassing mistakes.
Save Time
In the business world, time is money. You want to avoid delays in your printing project as much as possible. In some cases, it may be more cost effective to do the design work yourself. However, if you are not a graphics designer, you can save time and money by hiring someone else to create your project while you complete other business-related tasks.
Know What You are Paying for
When you create your print order, you should know what you are paying for. This may require doing some research. For example, do you really need to pay the higher cost for a higher weight card stock for your project, or will a lower weight, less expensive stock work? Would another binding method be more effective? Can you achieve the desired results with two-color printing instead of four-color? While you do not want to sacrifice quality, you also do not want to pay for additional features that you do not need. Talk to the printer about other options and ask to see samples to compare for yourself.
Look at Value, Not at Cost
You may save money per copy if you order 3000 copies, but is that really a savings if you only needed 300? When looking at volume discounts, it is important to consider not just the cost per item, but how many items you will really use. It is no savings to you if have of the copies you made will end up unused in a filing cabinet somewhere.
Is the Estimate Accurate?
Just like with any other service, you will want to double check your estimates. Does the estimate include the cost of shipping, taxes, and set up fees, or will these be added in later? If they will be added on after your final total, then you should find out how much these extras will actually cost. An all-inclusive package from another company may be a better bargain.
Do not go Overboard with Customization
A little customization will make your project stand out, but a lot could be a waste of money. Avoid going overboard when detailing your project. Projects that are too large or too small could be difficult to use as mail outs. Odd-shaped business cards might stand out, but will be useless if the client cannot fit them in their rolodex. A bold font might be just as effective as paying for custom ink. Think before you customize to make sure that you are getting a real value.
7th
APR
3 Myths about Printing Services
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There are many myths surrounding bulk printing. In most cases, people believe that offset printing is the best option for bulk printing. After all, newspapers, book publishers, and advertisers all use this method to produce high volumes of materials.
However, there are others that think that offset printing is inferior to other types of printing. They have started to believe the myths about printing, and therefore, do not take full advantage of the process. Here is a debunking of some of the most prevalent myths about printing services.
Myth 1: The cost of offset printing is cheap because it is poor quality
The old adage of “you get what you pay for” has many people believing that cheap printing equals poor quality printing. According to this philosophy, if the process is not costly, then it must because the quality is crude or the materials are cheap. However, this is not the case with offset printing. Offset printing can give you great prints at a low price.
The reason offset printing is budget-friendly is because it often uses a method known as gang run printing. With this technique, several designs can be placed on one plate, allowing them to be printed onto a single sheet at once. This method effectively lowers the cost of production because only a few plates are needed to produce multiple designs. At the same time, this method also keeps the plates from coming into contact with the paper, reducing the amount of wear and tear on the plates. The longer you can use the plates, the more prints you can get for your initial investment. These savings are passed along to the customer, and your cost per printing comes out much lower.
Myth 2: Digital printing produces better prints
Another myth that people believe is that digital printing produces a higher quality of prints than offset printing. However, try folding a picture that was printed digitally and you will find that the ink starts to peel away. With offset printing, this does not happen.
During digital printing, ink is added to the top of the paper in layers until you get the desired hue and color. However, with this process, there is not a strong bond between the ink and the paper. With offset printing, the rollers stamp the colors into place, creating a stronger bond between the paper and the ink. This process also allows you to get the same quality image with each piece that is printed, so each image has the same color, resolution, consistency, and sharpness.
Myth 3: Digital printing is faster
Another prevalent myth is that digital printing is faster because there is no need to produce plates for the printing process. However, thanks to advances in technology, printing companies are able to print faster than ever. In many cases, the turnaround time rivals that of digital printing. Plus offset printing can more easily handle large runs of prints, meaning you aren’t waiting even if you need multiple copies.
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