what type of printing press is the most efficient for printing club flyers and business cards?
I need to print 20,000 flyers a month for my promotional company. I don’t have a local printer in my area and the shipping costs are getting out of hand.
I need to print 20,000 flyers a month for my promotional company. I don’t have a local printer in my area and the shipping costs are getting out of hand.
January 12th, 2010 at 11:10 am
I work at a club and I do the graphic design, and we use Reduced Printing (www.reducedprinting.com). We’ve actually been using them for about a year or so now.
We print 5000 – 50,000 quantities 4″x6″, 5″x7″ or 6″x8″ full color club flyers per week. They UV coat it too which gives it that high-gloss shine. I think you should call them opposed to ordering online, because we get special pricing for high volume work. When I went to their website, the most you can order (for a 4×6 club card) is 5000 pieces for $175, but I know we pay much less than that. We deal with a guy named ‘Max’ and he lowers the prices for us because we print a lot. Also, I noticed that their website says 12pt paper, but I know they recently changed that to a 14pt. or 16pt. stock, which is nicer and thicker.
Also they do offer free business cards that are of the same quality.
We used discount code “google25″ when ordering small things online. Last time I used it (not sure if it still works), we saved $25.
The printing press they use is a very large press and that handles “gang-printing”, which is how you can get the prices cheap. They’re located in NY, but we get it shipped out here to us, and it typically takes 1-2 days on press and another day for the shipping.
Club Flyers: http://reducedprinting.com/product/info/15
Business Cards (free): http://reducedprinting.com/product/info/21
If you need any help with designing, you can email me. I specialize in club designs and can help walk you through the best way to make it look hot!
January 12th, 2010 at 4:23 pm
Hi I would be more than happy to help you out. We do full color offset printed flyers, we contract businesss with a lot of bands, clubs, promoters, and mailing companys. We have some basic info on our website, If you are interested you can contact me directly dave@darkwoodgraphics dot com. and I get you some discount pricing. Take Care and good luck!
January 12th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
You need to find a printer that will open the lines of communication with you. If a printer wants your business, they will find a way to work things out. You can find out if a printers quality is good or not by giving them small jobs, or have them send you a FREE sample kit. You should NOT be charged for samples. If you want to discuss, I am more than happy to walk you through the process.
Thanks- Scott
scott@WePrintQuick.com
216-587-2389