A special mention has to be made for 'Pure Colours' the St Peter's printing company that printed off my Honours Paper.
They were polite, efficent, well priced and did an awesome job of printing my booklets. What I appreciated most was that they were friendly and never made me feel like an idiot even though I didn't know what stock I wanted my work printed on or what saddle stitching was.
All in all, Pure Colours were fantastic and I highly recommend them.
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Hmm... I heard from someone that they converted to offset. Do they still do digital printing?
I have no idea. What do you mean by digital printing?
I just handed in my job as a pdf and they took care of the rest. :)
Ahah printing terms. ^^;;
Digital printing and Offset printing are two different methods of printing. Digital printing is basically ideal for short runs (i.e. 1-250 copies). It is more expensive per copy compared to Offset printing. Offset Printing is more suitable for longer runs (250+ copies) and they can't do short runs, purely because of the way they have to set up the machinery and the costs involved. The biggest fee you'd pay is probably the set up fee... after that, it's something like 2 cents a copy of A4 page or something for black and white. (Where as for digital, it could be 20cents per copy).
I take it that if you were able to get that printed with less than 10 copies then it's digital so, alas, I've answered the question myself. DX lol...
Might see you at Cofa Annual night! I'll be there! =)
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