Fill Out This Form To Receive Printing Quotes From Multiple Printing Companies
Providing your phone number is mandatory. All
printing quotes are reviewed and checked. If
the site administrator feels that your quote did
not provide enough information, they may need
to call you to correct or confirm your printing
quote requirements ( e.g. 555-555-5555 )
By providing a brief company description, the printer
may be able to provide you with samples or ideas of
printed pieces they have created for other companies
in your industry. ( e.g. Furniture Company, Real
Estate Company, Graphic Designer , Publisher )
Give your printing project a unique name or title so it
will be easy for you and the printer to reference.
( e.g. xyz store catalog or xmas directmail package )
How many individual printed pieces do you require?
Separate multiple quantities with a comma.
(e.g. 2000, 5000, 10,000, 25,000)
If you have a folded Brochure, Book, magazine
Catalog etc. you will need to unfold it or open it
and measure the Width and Height
in inches ( e.g. an 8.5" x 11" finished size
brochure unfolded or opened = 17" x 11" )
Paper stock weights are usually described
in " pounds ". 60 pound, 70 pound, 80
pound and 100 pound, are all standard
paper weights with 60 pound being the
thinnest and 100 pound being the thickest.
If you are looking to have a good quality
brochure or magazine printed, the inside
paper stock weight should be between 70
to 100 pound.
Specify the type of file you will be providing to the printer.
Photoshop, Illustrator, Quarkxpress, Indesign and PDF. are
all accepted file formats by printing companies.
This is your last chance to provide the printing companies
with any and all details about your printing project. If you
feel there are more details you would like to add, please
do so in this section
What is the Width and Height in
inches for your final printed piece (e.g. an 8.5" x 11" Brochure, catalog, book etc.)
If your piece requires a separate cover, you
will need to add " plus cover " ( e.g. 32 page plus
cover catalog, book or magazine etc. )
If your printed piece requires a cover which is thicker
then the inside paper stock, you will need to provide
the printer with a cover stock weight. Cover stock
weights are usually described in points. 8pt. 10pt. 12pt.
and 14pt. are all standard cover stock weights with 8pt.
being the thinnest, and 14pt. being the thickest. If your
looking to have a good quality magazine or catalog
printed, the cover stock weight should be between
10pt. to 14pt. depending on preference or the effect
you are trying to achieve
Is there any folding or binding associated with your printed
piece? Some examples of binding are: saddle stitch binding,
wire-o-binding, comb binding and perfect binding. Some
options for folding your printed piece are: half fold, letter fold,
z-fold, gate fold and accordion fold.
Specify how you would like your printed project packaged.
The standard procedure for packaging printed products are
in boxes, however you may also want your printed piece to
be individually shrink wrapped or banded in multiples of
100 or more.