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Small business printing is a key logistical factor for many startups - our experts weigh in on the best practices for startup business printing needs.

DBS-Discovery Business Systems, Inc.
800.252.7345 Ex.t 23
23800 W. 10 Mile Rd.
Southfiled, MI
Beyond A Logo
(313) 867-3112
2284 Chicago Blvd
Detroit, MI
Pearl Management
(313) 843-4107
9003 W Vernor Hwy
Detroit, MI
Independent Management Services
(313) 584-4773
16301 Joy Rd
Detroit, MI
Diversified Management Co
(313) 533-5035
18505 W 8 Mile Rd
Detroit, MI
Invitations by Design
269.342.8551
225 S. Kalamazoo Mall
Kalanazoo, MI
Bww Group Inc
(313) 962-0901
1274 Library St
Detroit, MI
Grs Company
(313) 935-1923
14415 Meyers Rd
Detroit, MI
Roegan Enterprises
(313) 659-0060
Detroit, MI
World Wide Paper Products
(313) 963-4060
1249 Washington Blvd
Detroit, MI

Small Business Printing Advice : Four Success Factors for Dealing with Printers

Building a productive relationship with your printer is achievable if each party knows what the other needs. You value quality, timing, price. Our small business printing advice: find out what your printer needs from you.

Focusing on four success factors will assure your printer gets what it needs. Set clear goals, do your homework, verify your decisions, and invest the necessary time. Your reward will be a quality job, completed on time, at the price you expected.

Every printing job is different, so we’ve chosen as an example a bulk mail postcard project. Why a postcard? Simple. Postcard mailings and postcard marketing are fast, affordable and a proven way of achieving your objectives, whether you’re asking for an order, soliciting a donation, or looking for leads.

Goals

  • What you should tell your printer
  • What your printer should tell you
  • The quote

Your printer will give you a price quote based on information you provide. The quote is only as good as the input. Don’t leave the printer in the dark on any of these items, or it will cost you later:

  • Quote deadline: When do you need to have it?
  • Quantity: How many pieces will you need?
  • How will you use the finished piece?
  • Paper stock: How do you want your job to look?
  • Coating: Do you need varnish, lamination, etc.?
  • Folding: Is the job a plain postcard or self-mailer?
  • Color format: See more below.
  • Final size
  • Printing deadline: When do you need the job delivered, and where?
  • Do yo...

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