In article <001001c65f1a$2131d460$6500a8c0 at BILLING>,
"Jay West" <jwest at classiccmp.org> writes:
it'd have to be a 100% straight paper path I
think.
You have to do a straight paper path for cardstock anyway. I've done
it to print up small amounts of business cards and event flyers.
Works pretty good and its cheap.
But why... easier to have them printed up new from a
printer.
Because that's not cheap unless you print up *lots* more than you're
likely to need anytime soon. I've done 4-color printing before and
with any kind of print shop setup your costs are going to be in the
setup. The ink and paper is cheap, but the setup is labor and that's
expensive. I haven't done any print shop jobs in about 10 years
though, but I imagine the cost structure is still similar.
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