I was in a Staples recently and noticed their sample book of cards.
Seems they keep one, assuming the customer says ok, to show their
work. I'm not a typesetting sort.. The cards were glossy without
raised type (they had a more concise term for that). They can put a
color logo and any text you want, however you want it. They didn't
require massive numbers of cards to print. They print in the store
and it looked like a "while you shop" or hang out and wait
timeframe. I forget the price details, but thought it sounded cheap
for a box of basic cards.
cb
On Oct 7, 2007, at 12:20 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
And, just when you think you've figured out a solution for how to
get some
business cards together on very short notice (without spending
much moola)
by learning how to print them yourself, of course the printer or
something
or many things involved decide not to cooperate, and even play a
bad joke,
by making it almost appear at one point that its actually working.
I have read that Staples and Office Depot will now print up a batch of
business cards on the spot for low cost. Has anyone tried this?
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