Looking for budget-friendly postcard printing without sacrificing quality or speed? You’re in the right place. At AmazingPrint.net, we understand the need for cost-effective marketing solutions. Here are some frequently asked questions to help you navigate our Inexpensive Postcard Printing services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Affordable Postcard Printing
How Quickly Can I Get My Inexpensive Postcards Printed?
We pride ourselves on our rapid turnaround. You can have your postcards printed and ready for dispatch within just 48 hours, or two business days. If you approve your design proof by 8pm ET, your order is guaranteed to be printed and ready to go within this timeframe – or it’s free! You can easily check our printing turnaround options in the order calculator, which is conveniently located right before the total price of your order is displayed.
What Does “Printing Turnaround Time” Mean?
Printing turnaround time refers to the duration it takes for us to complete the printing of your postcard order and have it prepared for shipping. It’s important to note that printing turnaround time does not include the actual delivery time.
When placing your order, please factor in delivery times in addition to the printing turnaround. Your order will be ready for shipping after your chosen printing turnaround time has elapsed, which you can specify directly in our order calculator.
Please be aware that the printing turnaround time does not cover any potential delays caused by shipping carriers in picking up orders for shipment or in the delivery process itself.
What Will Inexpensive Postcards Cost Me?
The cost of your postcards is determined by several factors, allowing you to customize your order to fit your budget. These factors include the type of postcard you choose, the cardstock, the finish, and the quantity you require. No matter your size or cardstock preferences, we are committed to providing high-quality postcards at prices that are budget-friendly. We believe that inexpensive postcard printing should still deliver excellent results.
What’s a Cheap Yet Durable Paper Option for Postcards?
For a balance of affordability and durability, we recommend our 14 pt. cardstock. This versatile option provides a sturdy feel without breaking the bank, making it ideal for inexpensive postcard printing. If you’re looking to slightly elevate the feel without a significant price increase, our 16 pt. cardstock offers a more premium feel while still remaining cost-effective. Both are excellent choices for ensuring your postcards are both durable and easy on your wallet.
What is a PDF Proof, and is There an Extra Charge?
A PDF proof is a digital version of your postcard design that we provide for your review before printing. It allows you to see exactly how your postcard will look once printed, ensuring everything is perfect before we proceed. The best part? We offer PDF proofs completely free of charge! This helps you avoid any unexpected surprises and ensures your inexpensive postcard printing order meets your expectations.
What Are the Most Popular Postcard Sizes for Cost-Effective Printing?
The 4” x 6” postcard size is the most popular choice, and for good reason. It’s not only handy and easy to store but also the most cost-effective option for mailing. This size qualifies for the postal service’s First-Class delivery and standard postcard mailing rate, saving you money on postage as well. If you want a slightly larger impact while still keeping costs down, the 5” x 7” size offers more space to make a statement while remaining convenient and relatively inexpensive to mail.
What File Formats Do You Accept For My Postcard Design?
To ensure a smooth and efficient inexpensive postcard printing process, amazingprint.net accepts a variety of file formats for your designs:
- JPG
- TIF
- BMP
- Flattened PSD Files
For optimal print quality, please ensure that your uploaded graphic files have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch). Images with a resolution lower than 300 dpi may not reproduce as clearly when printed on an offset printing press, potentially affecting the quality of your inexpensive postcards.