Finding a Printer for staionary Hi. My wife and I have a digital invitation and party stationary shop on etsy. We were thinking about offering printing services for some...
swxw replied:
I just wanted to point out stationery is spelled with an "e". Not trying to be snobby because I made the same mistake at some point and a customer had to point it out and I was extremely embarrassed. Please don't take this the wrong way but I would have hated if others knew and didn't say anything.
ManCaveStore replied:
Great question, I hope users can give you some answers. **[We](https://www.etsy.com/shop/ManCaveStore)** use Costco for prints as it is cheap but of the highest quality. I don't think that helps for stationary though.
maria_ivanovna replied:
Look into overnightprints.com I order posters and business cards from them. The quality is nice. It takes a week or so, but you can always upgrade for faster turnaround time. They also always have some kind of sale going on. I print some of my cards with moo.com and it's expensive, but the quality worth every penny. I also used mpix for a custom order. The quality is also nice, they are slightly cheaper then moo, and a bit faster, but they are still not very cheap. I never had customers complain about having to pay $1.5 - $2 per card on top of what o charge them for a design.
shanthology replied:
You're going to pay high prices for small runs. Not sure what your exact product is but if it's a single design that you're selling 25 at a time but it's the same design you should order in bulk and get the best rate. Usually you start to see printing prices dramatically decrease once you get around 500 pcs or so. If it's just custom print jobs and you literally are only printing 25 of the design then the pricing you got a whcc.com is probably going to be spot on to most other places. It's a big use of time resources for a printer to stop and print 25 of something when they could be printing 25000 of something, so they have to charge accordingly.
nuclear85 replied:
I love catprint.com. I use them for all my digital printing.
Does anyone know anything about/or anyone I could talk to about self publishing? I am looking for guidance with printing services. Haaalp
Kristopher S. replied:
Check out https://www.twitter.com/chucksambuchino guide at http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents and look at anyone looking for children or young adult...