I print all my own greetings cards on my Epson R220, edge to edge etc, so can not fault it for the quality, and can print on demand, no holding stocks of printed cards.
I print all my own greetings cards on my Epson R220, edge to edge etc, so can not fault it for the quality, and can print on demand, no holding stocks of printed cards.
Morning James. That's interesting to hear. Can I ask what card stock can you put through and who supplies you it? Ideally we are after 350gsm card in order to create 150mm X 150mm square art cards. Olly
Yep 350 card goes through, off hand can't remember where I get that thick one from, but I also do thinner cards (250) and get it from Lidl!
I make my own cards as needed using 250 gsm from eBay printed with an Epson sx218.
Interested thread - we are I into software and fulfilment networks to allow you to sell one offs - personalised cards
Found a supplier in Channel Islands recently who can print and post a personalised card for under £1
http://www.gateway3d.com/supplier-network/
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Oh by the way 350gsm cards can be got via eBay.
We received the super sample back from imaging centre today. The standard card 280gsm (17p ex vat) seems quite thin but is this what you use and are you happy? Other card stock is 6p extra plus 2p gloss so without envelopes and slip we are looking at 30p (inc vat) per card so about 34p with envelope and slip. This is the max we would want to pay but would you say this is still good value? Olly