Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-13 Thread Matt Jones
Just a report back on my findings, I bought a pack of 15cm*15cm paper
bags froom booker, and gave it a go. With my old HP colour laserjet
they printed pretty well, it isn't a photo quality print, but is
suprisingly decent. It probably won't work with a 4 pass system, due
to the layers and folds, although I havn't tried it. I don't think
printing the back will work, I tried a couple of times and it just
jammed. It may be possible in an ordinary BW printer as the paper
path is generally less complicated. You do need to feed them
individually as they are are attached on a plastic loop thing.

Hope this help, I will experiment further when I get some time!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread Gordon Allott
On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 14:13 +0100, Rob Beard wrote:
 
 I remember a couple of years back there was a nice colourful leaflet 
 which had a 'Windows XP' like background on it, in fact I have about
 5 
 of these from my Ubuntu events kit (basically a load of Ubuntu CDs
 and 
 bits and pieces) and I'd love to print some more but I haven't got
 the 
 original files anymore.
 
 I just wondered if anyone had any material?
 

Hi Rob,

The data here should be of some help to you,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/Materials

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread Rob Beard
Gordon Allott wrote:
 On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 14:13 +0100, Rob Beard wrote:
   
 I remember a couple of years back there was a nice colourful leaflet 
 which had a 'Windows XP' like background on it, in fact I have about
 5 
 of these from my Ubuntu events kit (basically a load of Ubuntu CDs
 and 
 bits and pieces) and I'd love to print some more but I haven't got
 the 
 original files anymore.

 I just wondered if anyone had any material?

 

 Hi Rob,

 The data here should be of some help to you,
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/Materials

   
Thanks Gordon, I'll take a look.

Rob



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread alan c
Rob Beard wrote:
 Hi folks,
 
 A couple of us our local LUG have got an event coming up in the next 
 couple of weeks (well two in fact, one in a couple of weeks and one in 
 about a month's time.  Now I have a few Ubuntu CDs from Canonical which 
 we're hoping to distribute to visitors but I was wondering if anyone had 
 any flyers which could be distributed alongside them?

I have a folded leaflet - black text no colour - which I try to keep
up to date and use at my regular showings at local computer fairs. If
you would like to try it out you are welcome. Shall I send a  file to
your address?

format is 2 folds vertically from an A4 size sheet.

Title is

 Ubuntu!
The Easy Trouble Free
Alternative to Windows

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread alan c
Rob Beard wrote:
 alan c wrote:
 Rob Beard wrote:
   
 Hi folks,

 A couple of us our local LUG have got an event coming up in the next 
 couple of weeks (well two in fact, one in a couple of weeks and one in 
 about a month's time.  Now I have a few Ubuntu CDs from Canonical which 
 we're hoping to distribute to visitors but I was wondering if anyone had 
 any flyers which could be distributed alongside them?
 

 I have a folded leaflet - black text no colour - which I try to keep
 up to date and use at my regular showings at local computer fairs. If
 you would like to try it out you are welcome. Shall I send a  file to
 your address?

 format is 2 folds vertically from an A4 size sheet.

 Title is

  Ubuntu!
 The Easy Trouble Free
 Alternative to Windows

   
 That would be great thanks Alan.  I do have a colour laser so printing 
 off a few colour leaflets isn't that much of a problem but it would also 
 be handy to have some black and white leaflets too (since I get moaned 
 at by the wife when I print in colour as it is technically her printer).

ok will do.

Note- the basic reason for the leaflet being non colour is quite
simply, cost. At the Mac world/Linux world in London earlier in the
year, I found that 80 per day (4 days) went. If there is even minimal
colour, it changes the basis of cost a lot. And my wife knows I am on
a  pension..

There is another tangential reason for me not using much - if any -
colour. Although Ubuntu is backed by a commercial company, it is easy
for the onlooker to believe that these free CDs are the same as any
other 'free' CD - that they have an invisible hook into their wallet.

I believe that simple non colour leaflets allow a gentle message that
at my end at least, this is a pure volunteer community based activity.
If I do have any shipit CDs then wonderful, however, most times I burn
my own and they are lowest cost, hand marked, for the same reason.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread Matt Jones
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
 Hi folks,
 It looks like it's possible to buy white paper bags (like what small
 independent newsagents and fruit shops may use) for a few quid for
 1000.  I thought it might be possible to put these through a printer (at
 least an inkjet, maybe even a laser) and print the Ubuntu or Tux logo on
 them.  I figured that 21 x 21 cm bags then we could fit a couple of CDs
 and a couple of A5 or A4 folded leaflets in there.  I am tempted to buy
 a pack although it's a shame that they don't seem to do small sample
 packs of say 5 bags just to try (I'd rather not buy 1,000 and find they
 aren't any use).

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You would find those tricky to print as they often have a surface
somewhere between greaseproof paper and ordinary paper, so an inkjet
printer may have trouble with adhesion.Also it is very thin, so if it
does stick then bleeding may also be an issue. I wouldn't laser print
as I imagine they would get stuck in the internals. It is a nice idea,
next time I am in the cash and carry I will try and get some to see
what can be done ,out of interest. 1000 cd sized ones are only £2.40,
it's the postage cost that is the sting. If you have a catering
supplies place near you they might be worth a try, otherwise booker
cash and carry have them, although you do need to be a member, I don't
think you need to be a business anymore though.

Or just nip to the corner shop and see if you can blag a couple ;)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread Rob Beard
alan c wrote:

 Note- the basic reason for the leaflet being non colour is quite
 simply, cost. At the Mac world/Linux world in London earlier in the
 year, I found that 80 per day (4 days) went. If there is even minimal
 colour, it changes the basis of cost a lot. And my wife knows I am on
 a  pension..

 There is another tangential reason for me not using much - if any -
 colour. Although Ubuntu is backed by a commercial company, it is easy
 for the onlooker to believe that these free CDs are the same as any
 other 'free' CD - that they have an invisible hook into their wallet.

 I believe that simple non colour leaflets allow a gentle message that
 at my end at least, this is a pure volunteer community based activity.
 If I do have any shipit CDs then wonderful, however, most times I burn
 my own and they are lowest cost, hand marked, for the same reason.

   
Yes I can see your point.  I have distributed a fair few Ubuntu  Open 
Disc CDs at local shops including one computer shop who sell CDs, all 
this has been funded by myself (usually a case of buying 100 or so CDs 
online, burning them, printing labels and sticking them in sleeves to 
give away).  Although the per disc cost isn't much (say 20p a disc) it 
all mounts up.  What I'm hoping to do at the first upcoming event (a 
school fete) is to give away the Ubuntu CDs which I have got from 
Ship-It along with leaflets and sell copies of the OpenDisc at say 50p a 
disc which covers my expenses and any profits will then go to the 
school.  I'm actually hoping that I can encourage the school to get the 
pupils to help out (say to design a CD label, CD inlay and maybe a 
flyer) and then they could sell copies of the disc at the school.

Rob


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Flyers

2009-06-03 Thread Rob Beard
Matt Jones wrote:
 On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Rob Beard r...@esdelle.co.uk wrote:
   
 Hi folks,
 It looks like it's possible to buy white paper bags (like what small
 independent newsagents and fruit shops may use) for a few quid for
 1000.  I thought it might be possible to put these through a printer (at
 least an inkjet, maybe even a laser) and print the Ubuntu or Tux logo on
 them.  I figured that 21 x 21 cm bags then we could fit a couple of CDs
 and a couple of A5 or A4 folded leaflets in there.  I am tempted to buy
 a pack although it's a shame that they don't seem to do small sample
 packs of say 5 bags just to try (I'd rather not buy 1,000 and find they
 aren't any use).

 Rob



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 You would find those tricky to print as they often have a surface
 somewhere between greaseproof paper and ordinary paper, so an inkjet
 printer may have trouble with adhesion.Also it is very thin, so if it
 does stick then bleeding may also be an issue. I wouldn't laser print
 as I imagine they would get stuck in the internals. It is a nice idea,
 next time I am in the cash and carry I will try and get some to see
 what can be done ,out of interest. 1000 cd sized ones are only £2.40,
 it's the postage cost that is the sting. If you have a catering
 supplies place near you they might be worth a try, otherwise booker
 cash and carry have them, although you do need to be a member, I don't
 think you need to be a business anymore though.

 Or just nip to the corner shop and see if you can blag a couple ;)

 Matt.

   
Didn't think of that, I'm sure I can find a shop that might spare a 
couple.  I am a member of Makro and Booker it's just a case of getting 
up there one day (I don't have one too near to me so it's usually a case 
of a special trip).

Rob


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