An advertiser I used to work with had a place that would do 4 color card
printing on shiny card stock, (photographic post card quality). I don't
have them in my contact list anymore but I'll try to find out who the
printer was. You didn't mention a target price.
Charles Robinson wrote:
At the Twins Days festival I attended last weekend, I did the official
"group shots" on Saturday and Sunday. People order prints of this
picture, and then the people who run the festival pack the ordered
shots (usually a pair of prints for either Saturday or Sunday,
sometimes a pair of each) into an envelope and mail them off.
When I asked them approximately how many prints they end up having to
get, they said that the Sat/Sun counts usually add up to about 2,000
prints total.
Where is the BEST place to work with that can handle an order like:
"I'd like 1700 8x12 prints of this image, and 500 8x12s of that one"
without choking? And of course the image has to look good, and should
be on some nice real photo paper. The dude who ran the prints last
year, it looks like he used a laser printer or something to print to
some heavy stock. It was shiny, kinda muddy in the details,
low-resolution, and overall it just plain stunk.
If anyone has experience/recommendations (either for or against!) I'd
like to hear what you think. My first thought is something like
oPhoto, Snapfish, or similar might be the way to go - but the sheer
number of prints required makes me wonder if there isn't someplace
that specializes in more "bulk" work that would be more appropriate.
-Charles
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