Best Matte Business Card Printer
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Oh I'm sorry I didn't respond to you immediately Justin, I had work to do. You know, the stuff people get paid to do rather than pissing away the work day on QBN. If I knew you were hovering around that thread waiting for my response, I would've dropped my paying projects immediately and answered your earth-shattering questions. Can you ever find it in your heart to forgive me?
I've never printed anything on Blurb but have talked in person with a number of people who DID print books that way, and they were really bummed about the quality. I'm talking about designers who properly color corrected their images and set their files up the right way. I don't have a personal vendetta against Blurb or any other print medium, I just think it's useful to steer people away from printing platforms that will dumb down the product, just as you wouldn't even think about working with someone who writes messy code.
What I suggested was absolutely not the most expensive option, in fact if he wants something that looks decent and needs at least 250 cards, litho is the way to go. Not talking about engraving, letterpress, foil or any such frills.
To The Guy Who Started This Thread: I'd be genuinely happy to make recommendations for a number of good printers in various parts of the country, if you're interested. Email me and let me know where you are, etc. and I can help.
Communal enough for your Mr. Gum?