cafepress printing
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- Mick
Anyone used cafepress before to create posters / calendars, etc. Just curious if anyone has had experiences and can share their thoughts of what the quality is like. I noticed you can only upload 200DPI images so I'm guessing the printing is somewhat coarse?
- spendogg0
I did t-shirts - they were iron-ons
- Mick0
Crap - I hope their printing isn't from an inkjet on copy paper -- although I imagine it's not far from it.
- anayafx0
whatever it is... your not priniting on photo paper.... for a t shirt i cant imagine needing more than 150dpi for a clarity
- Mick0
I'm talking calendar/poster printing - not T-shirt printing.
- anayafx0
my mistake... carry on
- utopian0
CHEAP QUALITY
you get what you pay for
- marychain0
I always go with a standard 15% markup on printing
- MrT0
15-20% minimum for me, need to allow for the apparently unstoppable increase in client ineptitude.
- Miguex0
I did a coffee mug once, and it was OK. not great, logo was a bit streched but it worked.
Their t-shirts are a joke, but if its like for a nephew, baby, etc its fine. but not at a good quality for selling.
I haven't tried the calendars but I used the apple service for a photo book a long time and it was pretty good