How come different printers have different pricing for the same type of printing project?
They may not have the right printing press for the job and broker it to another print shop that has the appropriate equipment. (ie. A pocket folder needs to be printed on a larger press than mostcorner print shops own.) The company may have higher overhead, corporate debt, retail lease prices, number of employees, franchise fees, or other overhead. 2. How do I know which is the best shop for my needs? “The proof is in the pudding!” Ask for price and production time. The shop with the right equipment will normally provide the best price. Customer service counts. It doesn’t do you any good to have the best price if the product sheets you ordered arrive after the trade show. 3. What can I do to design my project in a way that saves money? Shop around for less expensive paper stock (especially if you are ordering a large volume). Stick to “standard paper sizes”. A standard size will fit on an 11 x 17″ sheet evenly. That is, 8.5 x 11″ or 5.5 x 8.5″ or 5.5 x 4.25″. see our samples 4. What do