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08-25-2004 11:40 PM
Hi,
Just wanted to know if anyone can recommend where to print out some of these supplies out. Whether a personal computer and printer will do the trick, or do Powersellers go out and get it printed from printers. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Just wanted to know if anyone can recommend where to print out some of these supplies out. Whether a personal computer and printer will do the trick, or do Powersellers go out and get it printed from printers. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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08-26-2004 08:02 AM
Not sure what supplies you mean?
Ann
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08-26-2004 09:25 AM
Are you talking about receipts, invoices, business cards, purchase order forms, employee time tables, inventory logs, financial statements, contracts, brochures, flyers or something completely different?
Also what volume are you talking about?
Malcolm
Also what volume are you talking about?
Malcolm
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08-26-2004 06:04 PM
I print little thank you business cards on my own printer and include them in each item I ship. My business cards, I get them professionally done however.
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08-26-2004 07:31 PM
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You asked the members a question which required some further input from you. Where are you?
Malcolm
You asked the members a question which required some further input from you. Where are you?
Malcolm
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09-02-2004 09:12 AM
Hi Sorry,
Got busy for a few days. By Supplies I meant receipts, invoices, business cards, purchase order forms, employee time tables, inventory logs, financial statements, contracts, brochures, flyers.
Please let me know if any one of you recommend a place to get these done.
Thanks,
Ajay
Got busy for a few days. By Supplies I meant receipts, invoices, business cards, purchase order forms, employee time tables, inventory logs, financial statements, contracts, brochures, flyers.
Please let me know if any one of you recommend a place to get these done.
Thanks,
Ajay
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09-02-2004 07:03 PM
Business Depot for large orders. Also consider if all those things are necessary.
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09-02-2004 08:17 PM
Most of the internal items that you would use, such as employee time sheets etc., just purchase generic ones.
The rest depends on your volume. If you send out business cards with every sale, then it will be cheaper for you to purchase them through a printer in lots of 1,000 at a time.
Anything that you need in quantity that is being given to the public, have it done at a local print shop or Staples.
If you are doing flyers or brochures, check with several local printers (small guys). What they will often do, depending on the size of your run, is purchase the paper as a job lot. That would be paper that was off spec for a specific job that might be ideal for your purposes. That could save you 30% of the total cost alone.
If you can get away with 2-colour rather than 4-colour, you will save a fortune as well.
If you are getting your work all done by a modern print shop with laser printers you may find yourself paying top dollar. The end product may be excellent but how much business will it generate for you in the end, that is the question you should be asking yourself.
In otherwords, its ok to spend $1 so long as it returns $5 to you. If you spend $1 only because you want to see your business name printed everywhere, well its not the most profitable way to run a business.
Malcolm
The rest depends on your volume. If you send out business cards with every sale, then it will be cheaper for you to purchase them through a printer in lots of 1,000 at a time.
Anything that you need in quantity that is being given to the public, have it done at a local print shop or Staples.
If you are doing flyers or brochures, check with several local printers (small guys). What they will often do, depending on the size of your run, is purchase the paper as a job lot. That would be paper that was off spec for a specific job that might be ideal for your purposes. That could save you 30% of the total cost alone.
If you can get away with 2-colour rather than 4-colour, you will save a fortune as well.
If you are getting your work all done by a modern print shop with laser printers you may find yourself paying top dollar. The end product may be excellent but how much business will it generate for you in the end, that is the question you should be asking yourself.
In otherwords, its ok to spend $1 so long as it returns $5 to you. If you spend $1 only because you want to see your business name printed everywhere, well its not the most profitable way to run a business.
Malcolm
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