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The thread discusses the costs and services associated with color and black-and-white copies, particularly in the context of preparing for a fundraiser. Participants share their experiences with different printing services, focusing on pricing, delivery options, and print quality.
Views differ on the specifics of pricing and services, with some participants sharing similar positive experiences regarding the ordering process, while others highlight changes over time. No clear consensus emerges on the best service or pricing structure.
Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences with printing services in relation to fundraising efforts, focusing on cost efficiency and service quality.
Consultants preparing for fundraisers or events may find the shared experiences and pricing information relevant to their needs.
kitchen2u said:i Used Office Depot All The Time...in Fact, Just Received My Recent Order On Saturday. The Print Quality Is Awesome. Yes, I Could Print From Home, But For The Cost Of Ink Cartridges...it's Worth It.
They Deliver To Your House For Free within A Couple Of Days.
Yes, B/w Is 3 Cents A Copy.
If You Printer Back-to-back, You Are Charged For 2 Copies....one Charge For Each Side.
If You Use Colored Paper, There's A Slight Extra Charge.
They Will Call You To Confirm The Print Order Before Processing It. There Was A Couple Of Times I Forgot To Reuest Something, So When They Called, It Was Changed.![]()
ChefBeckyD said:I also love that after you place your order, within less than an hour, someone calls you to confirm your order and make sure they understand it and are doing what you requested.
chefann said:That must be a new feature. When I placed printing orders about 18 months ago, there was no call, no confirmation email, no notification of when it shipped. I had to just wait for it to show up on the porch.
The average cost of color copies can vary widely depending on the printing service you choose, the quantity of copies, and the quality of paper. Generally, prices can range from $0.10 to $0.50 per page for standard color copies. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple printing services to find the best deal for your fundraiser.
Many printing companies offer discounts for bulk orders. If you plan to print a large number of color copies for your fundraiser, inquire about bulk pricing options. Some companies may provide significant savings when you order a certain quantity, so it's worth asking.
Yes, you can print color copies at home if you have a color printer. However, keep in mind that the cost of ink and paper may add up, and the quality may not match that of professional printing services. For larger quantities, it may be more cost-effective to use a professional service.
For fundraising materials, it's best to use high-quality, glossy or matte paper that enhances color vibrancy and durability. Glossy paper is ideal for flyers and promotional materials, while matte paper may be better for handouts or brochures where readability is important. Choose a paper weight of at least 24 lb for a professional feel.
To ensure the best quality for your color copies, use high-resolution images and graphics in your design. Make sure to set your document to the correct size and bleed specifications required by the printing service. Additionally, choose a reputable printing company known for quality work and ask for a proof before finalizing your order.