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11/08/2007 08:50:06 AM · #1 |
I want poster quality prints for a great price... but where do I go? Anyone here shoot for bands?? |
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11/08/2007 08:55:40 AM · #2 |
www.photopipe.com offers poster size prints. I ordered a 24x36 standard print and it turned out really well.
Message edited by author 2007-11-08 08:56:17. |
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11/08/2007 08:56:51 AM · #3 |
Thanks for the speedy reply!! :) |
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11/08/2007 09:10:43 AM · #4 |
Also - you can always go to Kinkos haha. It sounds silly, but I used to print high quality color 11x17 promo posters on a Konica Minolta c500/c6500 Production Printer. |
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11/08/2007 09:19:26 AM · #5 |
I just used this poster special. They were at my house in less then 5 days and they are simply amazing. And as long as you order 2 or more of any file they are only $9.95 each for 20X30's. I wont use another service. I have 3 that arrived and they are from ISO3200 files of sporting events and they are spectacular.
MattO
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11/08/2007 09:26:00 AM · #6 |
The hospital my wife works at just purchased a big poster printer. I was told I can use it if I want but have to pay for the paper I use $1.00 dollar per yard. Only problem is I can only use it on Sundays when all the offices are closed. I will be doing it though.
I know of a couple of camera shops that have printers like this, Alot of printing stores also. You shouldn't have too much trouble finding what you are looking for. With a slight exception to the great price.
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11/08/2007 10:12:20 AM · #7 |
What size 'poster' and how many do you need?
Some labs print up to 11x14 or even 16x20 on a 'digital press' (aka fancy xerox machine) and per unit can be cheap - my one lab does 11x17 for $2 up to 40, $1.59 up to 100 and $1.19 ea for over 100. 80lb gloss UV coated including shipping.
PM for more info.
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11/08/2007 10:19:10 AM · #8 |
Yeah, like Prof said.
If you are looking for promo posters to post around town, you down want any of those $10 per poster joints, you want to just go to kinkos and bring some 11x17 poster paper. They come out great, and you will save a ton of money. |
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11/08/2007 10:32:38 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by ajdelaware: Yeah, like Prof said.
If you are looking for promo posters to post around town, you down want any of those $10 per poster joints, you want to just go to kinkos and bring some 11x17 poster paper. They come out great, and you will save a ton of money. |
Yeah, I found a lot of $10 poster joints LOL
TOOOO expensive for my taste |
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11/08/2007 10:34:38 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: What size 'poster' and how many do you need?
Some labs print up to 11x14 or even 16x20 on a 'digital press' (aka fancy xerox machine) and per unit can be cheap - my one lab does 11x17 for $2 up to 40, $1.59 up to 100 and $1.19 ea for over 100. 80lb gloss UV coated including shipping.
PM for more info. |
PM sent |
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11/08/2007 12:11:47 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by rbryan22: www.photopipe.com offers poster size prints. I ordered a 24x36 standard print and it turned out really well. |
Is this place still in business? Or is there a correct address?
//www.photopipe.com goes to a portal site that not only includes some search for digital photography, but also:
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11/10/2007 10:11:42 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Nullix: Originally posted by rbryan22: www.photopipe.com offers poster size prints. I ordered a 24x36 standard print and it turned out really well. |
Is this place still in business? Or is there a correct address?
//www.photopipe.com goes to a portal site that not only includes some search for digital photography, but also:
Russian Women,
Female Orgasm,
Control Premature Ejaculation |
sorry, the correct link is www.myphotopipe.com |
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11/10/2007 10:35:41 PM · #13 |
My shop does the prepress (film output) for 29 Cent Posters -- as the name suggests, 1000 11x17 posters work out to 29¢/each (plus any applicable tax and shipping). I could help you with file preparation if necessary.
These are made by offset printing with process inks, not photographically or on a "digital press."
Message edited by author 2007-11-10 22:37:37. |
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