Are you really sure? That could be great.
I could *try* (any flexo printing specialists around?) to print a broad roll
of paper with arrows and something like "directional PDP tape".
Then get the roll to a company that folds it for me - can't be too
expensive. In the end I'd cut the folded paper into 1" pieces.
I assume that processing a 400kg (or more?) roll of paper could help many
people...
I have done enough time in a print shop.
Paper folding machines can be a real handful, and thus one of the most
expensive parts of a printing operation. However, paper folding
machines pop up in the US surplus market a fair amount, as the
independent print shops are killed off. It might make sense to do the
folding operation yourself.
Probably. Their price for blank cards isn't very
high. But I don't know what
they ask for "personalized" cards. I just assume that you have to spend
several hundred dollars.
Any print shop that still does ink can print whatever you want on the cards.
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Will