Take a look at these folks for daily short runs:
www.mimeo.com
On 4/2/07, Steve Mock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All, I am looking for suggestions/pointers to build a small print set up that
> can handle the following:
>
> 100-1000 prints per day of
> - (a) 4-color two-sided prints, parts of w
who do you have quotes from?
did you amortize the setup quotes over the life of the project? How
long do you forsee the project lasting? are the small run printers
cutting you a break for continuous work (100-1000 pieces is pretty
significant). Are you talking to small run printers that use digita
Thank you for the response. The final pieces will be mailed (first class mail).
We are definitely open to outsourcing the smaller runs. The initial quotes we
have received indicated the set up charges, mailing charges, etc., might make
it worth our while to build our own set up over time. N
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- Original Message -
From: Steve Mock
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:11 AM
Subject: Would love suggestions on boostrapping pr
Have you given any thought to outsourcing the small runs too?
What do you do with the final pieces once they are printed? Mailed? bulked?
On 4/2/07, Steve Mock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All, I am looking for suggestions/pointers to build a small print set up that
> can handle the following:
>
All, I am looking for suggestions/pointers to build a small print set up that
can handle the following:
100-1000 prints per day of
- (a) 4-color two-sided prints, parts of which have dynamic data different for
each user (in addition to name/address, users will submit data on our web site
that n