This document provides information and guidance about factors that determine the cost of printing. It discusses final trim size, page count, paper type and weight, quantity being printed, binding style, coatings, shipping details, and other considerations. Key factors that determine cost include page count, paper weight, bindings, and coatings. The document recommends getting samples and multiple price options to choose the best value for the specific printing project.
20 amazing examples of content marketing coming straight from Joe Pulizzi's book, Epic Content Marketing. Examples include John Deere, Google, Adobe, LEGO, Coca-Cola, Red Bull, Copyblogger, American Express and many more.
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This machine can do full coating on sheets and having an UV dryer with conveyor with delivery table for collecting sheets and best suited for UV coating and curing* on digital prints.
FOLDED LEAFLETS AND BOUND BOOKLETS BY RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND GRAPHICSRaquel Shirazi
Many of our clients have difficulty deciding the type of leaflet or booklet that best suits their work and other times; they don’t even understand the available options. There are various confusing formats and sizes, bindings and paginations that are required once you pass the simple printed flyers stage.
These days everyone wants to do things faster and more economically. The United States Postal Service is no exception. As a result, mail that can be processed on their automated equipment (machinable mail) is less expensive to send than mail that, due to size, shape, weight or format, needs to be handled manually. Therefore, it is important to keep postal regulations in mind when planning your next direct mail campaign.
Did you know that the term GSM is about paperweight or thickness? Well, if you think it's about cellphones, we think you better read this article. You can also create your own PDF before printing on different papers here: https://deftpdf.com
Unless you’re terribly lucky, your customers have lots of choice where they buy from. The world’s never been more competitive.
It takes effort to persuade people to trust you. It takes effort to convince them you’re the right choice. Use all the tools you can muster.
Is it any wonder that books and catalogues are having a come back? In a digital world, even online retailers send printed brochures. Why? They’re digestible. They cut through the noise of an increasingly busy email inbox. And they convert prospects to buyers.
Our new 160gsm Uncoated Booklets are available in loads of shapes, sizes, page counts and quantities start at just 250 copies. If you're in a hurry, we've reduced the prices of our Fast & Few Booklets – and 16 pages are despatched in just 48 hours as standard. And finally, you can save £50 off our entire range of Presentation Folders, including Fat Folders, Corporate Folders and Peel & Stick Folders.
Presentation by Heidi Black and Becca Hillburn about self publishing, specifically aimed at preparing comics for publishing. Basic tutorial on how to use InDesign to set up a document, printing and assembling comics yourself, and finding a printer willing to work with small orders.
The Tipp Tatler is a free magazine distributed throughout North Tipperary and surrounding district. It is packed full of local news and interesting articles and provides the best business advertising in Tipperary
http://tipptatler.ie
Diagramando Revistas Culturais - Reflexões sobre a Revista Fraude - Tarcízio ...Tarcízio Silva
Monografia de conclusão de curso em Produção em Comunicação e Cultura, pela Faculdade de Comunicação da UFBA, por Tarcízio Silva. As revistas Fraude, objeto da monografia, podem ser lidas em http://issuu.com/revistafraude
This machine can do full coating on sheets and having an UV dryer with conveyor with delivery table for collecting sheets and best suited for UV coating and curing* on digital prints.
FOLDED LEAFLETS AND BOUND BOOKLETS BY RUSH HOUR PRINTING AND GRAPHICSRaquel Shirazi
Many of our clients have difficulty deciding the type of leaflet or booklet that best suits their work and other times; they don’t even understand the available options. There are various confusing formats and sizes, bindings and paginations that are required once you pass the simple printed flyers stage.
These days everyone wants to do things faster and more economically. The United States Postal Service is no exception. As a result, mail that can be processed on their automated equipment (machinable mail) is less expensive to send than mail that, due to size, shape, weight or format, needs to be handled manually. Therefore, it is important to keep postal regulations in mind when planning your next direct mail campaign.
Did you know that the term GSM is about paperweight or thickness? Well, if you think it's about cellphones, we think you better read this article. You can also create your own PDF before printing on different papers here: https://deftpdf.com
Unless you’re terribly lucky, your customers have lots of choice where they buy from. The world’s never been more competitive.
It takes effort to persuade people to trust you. It takes effort to convince them you’re the right choice. Use all the tools you can muster.
Is it any wonder that books and catalogues are having a come back? In a digital world, even online retailers send printed brochures. Why? They’re digestible. They cut through the noise of an increasingly busy email inbox. And they convert prospects to buyers.
Our new 160gsm Uncoated Booklets are available in loads of shapes, sizes, page counts and quantities start at just 250 copies. If you're in a hurry, we've reduced the prices of our Fast & Few Booklets – and 16 pages are despatched in just 48 hours as standard. And finally, you can save £50 off our entire range of Presentation Folders, including Fat Folders, Corporate Folders and Peel & Stick Folders.
Presentation by Heidi Black and Becca Hillburn about self publishing, specifically aimed at preparing comics for publishing. Basic tutorial on how to use InDesign to set up a document, printing and assembling comics yourself, and finding a printer willing to work with small orders.
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Marketing
· Product or Service?
· If product: Product, Price, Place, Promotion (Consider whether consumer/industrial goods, durability of product,…)
· At what stage of the product life cycle is this market? Are we dealing with a new product category or a mature and well-established one?
· If service: what is the process of delivery? What are the qualifications of the service staff (in direct contact with customers)?
· How large is the market for the product/service? Is it growing or shrinking?
· What are the major forces influencing demand for this product/service?
· Is demand of product/service consistent over time? Does the demand fluctuate sharply or in response to temporal or cyclical factors?
· Can the organization satisfy the demand in the market?
· Who are the competitors serving this market and what are their market shares? How and why have these shares been changing over time?
· Are customers loyal to your product/brand?
· How is the market for this product/service segmented?
· What are the demographic characteristics of customers and potential customers in this market? Consider customer’s willingness to pay.
· Are there any major customer needs or wants which are not currently being satisfied?
· Is it difficult for customers to switch from your product to competitor’s products?
· How closely does the product/service match the need of the market?
· How well do the activities of the organization drive demand?
· How well do the activities of the organization ensure that the product/service is available to the customer at the moment and location of need?
· How would you rate the after-sales service and/or warranty services of the organization?
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· What types of relationships exist? Duration? For what services?
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
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students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
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1. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST
TO PRINT?
1,000 / 5,000 / 10,000 / 20,000
Magazines, Catalogs, Calendars
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2. How much does printing cost?
To get a complete and accurate cost, you need to know the facts
about your job.
Final Trim Size
Page Count
Paper
Quantity
Binding Style
Coatings
Shipping
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3. FINAL TRIM SIZE
The final size of your finished magazine after it is trimmed
(i.e. 8 3/8 x 10 7/8).
This is not to be confused with the size of your files.
You should note that dimensions are given in “width x height”.
The easiest way to remember this is that the height is the side where the
binding or spine is.
If you provided a dimension of 10 7/8 x 8 3/8, this magazine would be
bound on the 8 3/8 side and would look more like a landscape than a
portrait view.
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4. PAGE COUNT
Number of pages you will be sending including covers.
This is not to be confused with the number of sheets of paper, or the number of spreads.
Often, this can be a source of confusion and will lead to miscommunication. If you’re talking in
sheets, while the estimator is talking in pages, you’re going to end up thinking that you got an
incredible price…until your files come in!
Be sure you count each page - cover is page 1, inside cover is page 2, etc., until you get to the back
cover which is your last page.
One other way that you can communicate page count is to give a “+ cover” count, meaning that you
provide the total number of inside pages + the 4 page cover (front cover, inside front cover, inside
back cover, back cover).
For the sake of clarity, it’s always be best to say 64+4 or 68 total pages, etc.
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5. PAPER
The weight, grade, and stock of the paper which your project
will be printed on.
Paper Weight
Magazines can be printed on either the same type of paper on the inside pages and the cover, a style
that is referred to as “self cover”, or a thicker paper on the cover pages and a thinner paper on inside
pages (often referred to as the body or guts). There are many different paper weights and stocks to
choose, I’ve listed them from the thinnest paper stocks to the thickest:
38 lb text
40 lb text
45 lb text
50 lb text
60 lb text
70 lb text
80 lb text
100 lb text
60 lb cover (same as 6 pt cover)
70 lb cover (same as 7 pt cover)
80 lb cover (same as 8 pt cover)
100 lb cover (same as 10 pt cover)
120 lb cover (same as 12 pt cover)
140 lb cover (same as 14 pt cover)
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6. PAPER
The weight, grade, and stock of the paper which your project
will be printed on.
Paper Grade
Paper is graded on a scale of 1 to 5
1 being the whitest of the whites and 5 being a lower quality paper that typically has a yellow-ish
tint.
Grade 4 or 5 paper is often described as groundwood.
Standard magazine-grade paper is normally a no.3 grade. However, occasionally a lower grade
paper, like a no.4 or no.5 might work for inside pages and you will need to be the judge of that.
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7. PAPER
The weight, grade, and stock of the paper which your project
will be printed on.
Paper Stock
There are 3 main paper types to choose from
Gloss – The majority of magazines today are printed on gloss paper. Gloss papers are coated to
give them a shiny or lustrous appearance. Gloss papers are less opaque, have less bulk, and are
less expensive than dull or matte papers. You will want to use gloss paper if you want your colors
to “pop”.
Dull – Smooth surface paper that is low in gloss. Dull coated paper falls between matte and
glossy paper.
Matte – A non-glossy, flat looking paper. Matte papers are normally a bit higher in cost, and are
the perfect choice if you want your publication to have an elegant feel.
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8. Quantity
The number of printed copies needed.
Just let your printer know what you want: 100, or 500 or 1,000 or 5,000
etc…
It is normal for printers to allow anywhere from a 3%-5%-10% overage/
underage and you can read more about that here:
http://www.printindustry.com/Newsletters/Newsletter-49.aspx.
Some printers charge for overs that you might not ask for nor want. So
make sure to be very clear when you’re getting bids, and ask about any
overage policies up front.
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9. Binding Style
The format in which your magazine will be bound.
There are a few different types of binding, with the two most common being
perfect-bound & saddle-bound.
Perfect-bound - This is the square edge look that you see with some of the larger page count magazines on newsstands.
There is not really a maximum number of pages you can perfect bind, but there is normally a minimum amount of pages
required to perfect bind. Ask your printer for their minimum requirements.
Saddle-bound (or saddle-stitching) - This is the binding process that uses staples. Normally, saddle stitching is a bit more
cost-effective when compared to perfect binding. There is no minimum page count required but there normally is a
maximum. Again, just ask your printer what their limits are.
Spiral binding - This is the also referred to as coil binding, and it is the binding normally used for cookbooks or notebooks, or
any other publication with pages that need to open up completely and lay flat to be the most useful to the reader. Spiral
binding is usually much more expensive than saddle or perfect binding, but it certainly has it’s place.
Case binding - This is the most common type of binding used for hardbound books, like text books or novels. In the case
binding process, pages are sewn together, hard covers are attached, and then covered with cloth, vinyl, or leather cases.
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10. COATINGS
You’ll need to determine if your magazine needs a coating.
The most common coatings for magazine covers are gloss UV, matte UV
and Varnish:
Gloss UV – This is the extra shiny coating that adds a sheen to the printed product. Gloss UV will
enhance colors and preserve the paper from fading, yellowing or tearing.
Matte UV – This coating gives the cover a more textured, smoother feel.
Varnish – The best way to describe varnish is a less glossy, less shiny Gloss-UV.
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11. Shipping
The exact address of where everything needs to be shipped.
It is best to let your printer know exactly where everything ships, as well as
the details of the shipment:
Is it going to a residential neighborhood?
Is your shipment going somewhere that does not have a dock and will need a lift gate?
Also, you will need to let your printer know if you want your magazines shipped in boxes or
straps. Some printers charge for boxes, so make sure to ask when getting a quote.
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12. Helpful Hints
When getting your magazine pricing.
Know that for self covers (magazines with the same paper thru the whole thing), page counts that will
get you the best pricing will usually be in multiples of 16 (16, 32, 48, 64 etc…). So, if you are asking
for pricing on a self cover magazine at 12 or 28 or 44 pages and your printer does not suggest 16 or
32 or 48 page option for you, HANG UP IMMEDIATELY!
Always get samples ahead of time. Some paper stocks are similar enough in feel that it will be worth
it to get the lesser grade to save on costs. In my humble opinion, 45 lb paper can often replace a 50
lb, 60 lb paper can often replace 70 lb and 8 pt papers can often replace 10 pt, without the average
person being able to tell much of a difference in feel. Conversely, to me, 50 lb paper feels much
thinner than 60 lb. Of course, you know your product best, so get samples and feel them for yourself.
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13. Helpful Hints
When getting magazine pricing. (Continued)
Invest in your cover over the inside pages. This is my opinion, based on what I have learned from
working in the printing industry over the last decade. People really do judge a book by it’s cover!
If you are not dead-set on your final size, look at other options that can save you money. Some
common sizes that can garner lower pricing are 8 3/8 x 10 7/8, 6 x 9 and 5 3/8 x 8 3/8. If you want a
different look but still want to to have a full size publication, most printers can print at a final size of 9
x 10 7/8, and it will cost close to what you would pay for an 8 3/8 x 10 7/8 size.
Get multiple options from your printer to see if a different look is worth the additional cost or
additional savings. Never assume anything, and know that “it is much more expensive or a lot
cheaper” is completely relative, and will mean something different to everyone.
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14. Happy Printing!
I hope that you’ve found this information helpful, and when you are ready to
look for pricing, feel free to contact me or visit our website at
www.shweiki.com.
I’ll be happy to talk with you, answer any of your questions and send you
printed samples so you can consider all of your options.
We are a San Antonio Printer specializing in magazine printing but service
clients from all corners of the country.
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15. The Author
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Shweiki Media, Inc.
511 W. 41st St.
Austin, TX 78751
www.shweiki.com
Phone: 512.480.0860 Cell 512.422.2576
“The Hassle-Free Printer!”
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