You can phone or e-mail for a quote.
If you e-mail please be sure to include the following information
(preferably in this order)
- What the finished job will look like,
e.g. double sided A5 flier or ...
36 pp A4 booklet + card cover (40pp altogether).
By 'pp' we mean 'printed pages' imagine if your booklet pages were
numbered like a newspaper with the first page being page 1 and the
last page being page 40. This is 40pp. One A3 sheet folds in half
to make a 4pp A4 booklet.
- How many copies you need.
- What sort of paper or card you want it on.
- What colours of ink you need.
- If you will collect or need it delivering.
- The name of the job (publication or project name something we can
call the quote so we'll be able to find it again when you have the
job ready)
- Your phone number (Some exchanges of information are sorted out
a lot quicker and easier over the phone than over e-mail)
Call us on 0113 262 4408 or e-mail
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If you are not sure of the quantity that you want, it doesn't matter
but we do need to have a rough idea. Many of the e-mails we get asking
for a quote don't tell us how many copies are required, which makes
quoting impossible. You may not know for sure yourself, but you've probably
got a better idea than we have. If you are working to a budget you can
tell us how much you have to spend and we can tell you how many you
can get for that.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 April 2008 )
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