How to save money
Here are some money saving tips that people can use with their
printing and printing related needs. How to save money on...
Printing plates. Metal plates are more expensive, but they can
last longer and has greater accuracy. On the other hand, paper
plates are more suitable for shorter runs without using closing
or touching colors. Plan your design so you will know which of
these plates will be more effective for your printing needs.
Envelopes and self-mailers. Make a newsletter or brochure into a
self-mailer to be able to save on envelope and postage costs as
well. Consider the size and shape of the document that is needed
to be enclosed in an envelope. Custom-sized envelopes can add to
the cost and complexity of the printing job.
Diecuts. Many printers already have standard dies for common
cuts. Like envelopes, custom-made dies can increase the cost of
the piece. Inquire about the custom dies used in their precious
printing jobs that may be able to work with your design. This
can save you a lot of money.
Imposition. You can save money on imposition by reducing the
cost of adding a third color on a job. Try to run black with
blue on side. Then try to run black with green on the other
side. This will lessen the extra charge of having to mix all
these colors together on each side.
Binding. The steps needed in binding are hole punching, scoring,
folding, collating, stitching, gluing and trimming. It follows
that the more steps involved, the greater the cost incurred. Try
to find a binding method that can reduce the need for extra
binding steps. You will realize that you get to save more money
this way.
There are also some binding jobs that machines cannot fold. Hand
folding will be necessary and will definitely add to the cost.
Talk to the printer about the standard folds they use that they
input into your printing job design.
Know about the less durable options of binding such as
saddle-stitching for booklets. They are less expensive compared
to thermal, wire or perfect bound methods. Also, take note that
ring, glued or stitched binders as well as soft or hard covers
add to the overall cost.
These are just some of the steps you can take in order to save
costs on your printing jobs. Think of other ways that can help
you save more but not really sacrificing quality in the process.
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