March 11, 2009

Where or how can I print drafts of some marketing materials with bleed printing?

Can you answer Anne H's question about printing?:

I need to get drafts of my marketing materials (stationery set, brochures, presentation folder, even) to look as close as possible to what it might look like when professionally printed - to see how colors will look, what kind of paper will look good. Is there a place locally to help out with this without having to do a large quantity printing?

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November 26, 2008

Tim D @ 1:09 pm

Do a search for digital printers, while not quite as good as offset litho, they are capable of creating a good facsimile and because there are no plates involved they will be cheaper than going to print and having to scrap a print run. Ideally you should choose the same weight and kind of paper as your final print job, although digital printers cannot use the heaviest weights.

November 27, 2008

ladyaibrean @ 3:18 am

Kinkos does pretty good color matching actually. That's where I send my clients to when they need to see something that I have only showed them onscreen.

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