Isn't 30 or 40 pound stock sufficient. I don't recall using
anything heavier for the stuff I printed up -- don't think
anything heavier would have made it through the paper path
in the printer.
Dropping down to that range could bring the price down
considerably -- or it might be jsut another $10 or so.
Given that we can use more than 1,000, we'd be crazy not to
buy a larger amount. That first thousand seems to have all
the set-up charges.
--- Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@wilstream.com> wrote:
Here are some additional quotes:
2,000 brochures, 4/4 on 100# gloss 8.5 x 11
$684.72
1,000 brochures, 4/4 on 80# gloss 8.5x11
$541.19
2,000 brochures, 4/4 on 80# gloss 8.5 x 11
$653.38
Does not include shipping anywhere.
I will post a pdf version of this flyer soon.
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