I'm looking for someone local to do some flyer and coupon printing for me. I have a sign guy I really like but he doesn't do this type of stuff. Any recommendations? Some place near Downtown with a fast turn around time would be ideal.
Thanks.





I'm looking for someone local to do some flyer and coupon printing for me. I have a sign guy I really like but he doesn't do this type of stuff. Any recommendations? Some place near Downtown with a fast turn around time would be ideal.
Thanks.
HotCards
+1 on hotcards. Those guys are great, they're speedy, and they're located right downtown. They're only good for bulk orders though. I think the minimal they'll do is 1000 cards, but they're nice and cheap for full-color, glossy, cardstock flyers. I'd say that probably 75% of the flyers you see around down are done through them. They're everywhere!
For my printing I use Monk's Copy Shop--47 East Gay. They can do small orders (I had 100 cards printed there the other day) and they can do it same day.
I use monks as well there pretty cool never tried hot cards
Monks is good as a copy shop and does b/w in a day.
If you're going color, hotcards is cheap and fast (about three days). But they gang print and quality isn't consistent. The only other problem is that if your order isn't in by 11am, it goes into the next day's order. Also, the printing facilities are in Cleveland, so part of what you pay is a retrieval fee and part of the time you wait is or them to go get them.
If quality is important to you, there is The Inkling (although their building is for sale, so I'm not sure how much business they're taking on), FineLine graphics in Grandview, Buckeye Printing and Mailing on Grant.
For what you want to do, I'm sure hotcards will do fine.
edit: some local printers might be faster because they can use digital press (there is virtually no drying time).
I've tried to work with Hot Cards on stuff for my association, and they don't return phone calls or emails and are pretty difficult to work with.
I think it's personal though, so you might have luck there.
Thanks. I'll give Monks a call. Hotcards looks cheap but I don't need 1000 of anything and I have several things to print.
Monks did most of the printing for my wedding, even staying late one night when their machines broke down so we could get everything printed in time for a deadline. And they sell pottery.
Can't say enough good things about Monks.
I like rDesign and Printing on E. 4th Ave across from the Short North Post Office. I've gotten my business cards and have my Christmas postcards printed up there.
Right in your neighborhood is R Design and Printing, on 4th Avenue just east of High Street across from the post office near Goody Boy. Juli Rogers is a great person, she serves on the SNBA board, donates lots of product and work toward neighborhood improvement and does stellar printing. 299-1420
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