cheap but quality printing
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- skt0
"cheap but quality"
that's your problem right there...
- Nairn0
DIY.
Or, rather, 'PIY'.
- BaskerviIle0
yeah, ok I can deal with the quality not being amazingly high.
thanks for those links.
- BaskerviIle0
btw, would help if they're UK based
- skt0
printing.com do pretty cheap business cards. Not great quality, but not shit either.
- tasty0
Cheap but quality...
Hey BaskerviIle, that's what your mom said.
No problem for the links, i've used all of them - none are mind blowing but all can print in 4 color and cut straight lines.
- Nairn0
In that case, Baskerville, try printing them yourself, if you've got a half-decent printer which can take card.
I did this for my first three businesses and no one noticed nor cared.
imho, if a card is well designed and looks good, the 'quality' is somewhat secondary, unless you're an American Psycho-esque City Boy.
- Nairn0
(not to say mine were average quality - I thought them comparable to off the shelf x k for a £100 deals - they just didn't feature raised ink or depressions, or anything)
- xovi0
great quality for price, fast shipping.
horrible CS when you need them tho. all in all good stuff.
- lofielectronic0
"In that case, Baskerville, try printing them yourself, if you've got a half-decent printer which can take card.
I did this for my first three businesses and no one noticed nor cared.
Nairn
(Oct 4 07, 07:02)"I did this for myself - then when handing an invoice over for the company I'd previosly worked for, a printers, they asked me where I'd had them done as they we're 'a bit nice' lol.
- BaskerviIle0
yeah, I've done my own before. Not bad overall. My old ones were card with a rubber ink stamped on. That way it wasn't trying to look high quality.
Hmm, maybe a rubber stamp could be the way to go for this, since they're really cheap to get made up and you can print on any surface.*gets thinking cap on...