Ordering printing can be intimidating
Educating yourself before ordering your office printing can save
you serious dollars
"I went to see a printer today to get my company's stationery
printed. They ask too many questions, I can't answer!" How many
times have you felt this way? It's kind off like going to the
auto garage for a tune up and being told you need a new 02
sensor, your sincro mesh gear has a tooth missing and so on. You
know you have to get it done but who can you trust to give you
the best quality, value and service. There is a reason why I
include all three 'quality, value and service' In the 80's and
early 90's it used to be 'quality, value and service'...pick 2.
These days, with the internet as a resource, buyers and sellers
alike can really benefit from forming bonding relationships with
their printer of choice. Location is no longer an issue. In
fact, I will bet money you can always find what appears, to be
better than what you are getting. It can be overwhelming, too
much information.
Here are a few tips on what you should figure out before you
talk to your printer:
1)Decide how many ink colors you are going to print in. Here are
a few links that will help you understand this: Pantone color
chart in RGB and html;
http://www.weprintcolor.com/pantone_RGB_convert.htm Convert from
RGB color to CMYK color;
http://www.weprintcolor.com/rgb_CMYK.htm Explain CMYK, RGB and
Pantone Color;
http://www.weprintcolor.com/pop_ups/Templ_modificatons_full.htm
2)Have a pretty good idea of the paper and texture of the paper
you would like to use. Learn some