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Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 10 Oct 2016, 07:23
by daviddeer
Bwfcuk;115611 wrote:Great Link David , Have you used this company ??
All the time. They supply downloadable templates and deliver in plain packaging direct to the client with a separate invoice to you.
After purchase you can upload your artwork and after a minute or so download a proof for confirmation.
The greetings cards are 350-450gsm card.
Business cards are 450gsm. At their prices it's not worth printing my own.
They will send a sample pack on request.
Never had a problem and the clients are delighted with the speed, quality and turnaround time.
Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 10 Oct 2016, 12:22
by bubbleimages
Thanks for that recommendation David Deer,
I have requested a sample from them on their cards to see how they are. Can I ask what standard their white envelopes are?
Thanks again.
Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 17:49
by Bwfcuk
UK Printed Mugs;115604 wrote:I would say that if you're after single greeting cards then of course printing in house is viable and we use the exceptional printer from Canon
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computing ... 6-pdt.html
But if you're after high volume gift shop quality then use printed.com and Trucard paper.
Hi mate I purchased this printer and very happy with performance and results, just a quick question , do you use canon inks or third party ??
thanks Alan
Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 19:21
by UK Printed Mugs
Hi Alan. Canon inks ALL the way. We don't cut corners and find the ink is perfect for the national gift retailers we sell to. Always check out gumtree for people near you selling inks they bought accidently!
Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 17 Dec 2016, 19:38
by ArferMo
Now I prefer an Epson Photo R3000
Re: Photo Printing
Posted: 06 Jan 2017, 15:36
by Bwfcuk
Hi One last question, what weight card blanks do you use and where from..
Thanks again Alan.