[SJDXA] U-Printing - WZ8P Franklin Printing

Bob Schenck N2OO n2oo at comcast.net
Wed May 30 10:16:53 EDT 2012


I sent you all (quickly) a discount offer from U-Printing.com.

I did it without checking the offer out.

The offer is only for their standard postcard rates.

Unfortunately, their standard sizes do NOT include the 5.5" x 3.5" size
commonly used for QSL cards.

 

If you are looking to make your own, but without the discount, go to their
U-page Custom printing tab (on the left side of the main page);

Or go here:

http://www.uprinting.com/custom-printing.html

 

Select your width and height (5.5" W and 3.5" H).

Then you can select your choice of card stock.

I used 14 pt gloss for regular cards. And, I have used the 100lb paper gloss
for a lighter weight card printed on paper that resembles a magazine cover
weight.

Here, you can plug in your numbers to check out prices for the various
quantities, card stock, etc.

They are pretty fast too. Maybe about a week.

The only drawback is that whatever YOU design is what YOU get. 

 

Two examples:

1,000 two sided cards:

On the 100lb gloss paper        56.27 plus 13.41 shipping = 69.68

On 14 pt gloss card stock        76.95 plus 15.22 shipping = 91.58

 

Really decent pricing for a USA printer.

 

Our HK0NA QSL CARD Printer is Everett WZ8P at Franklin Printing.

Here is his web page if you would like to let someone else help design your
card, and have it done in the USA.

http://www.franklinprinting.us/products-services/qsl-cards/

 

His pricing is higher.

 

Then again, we all know the overseas QSL printers (UX5UO, LZ1JZ, etc)

 

 

See ya' in the Pileups!

73!

Bob Schenck, N2OO

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Fun stuff for hams:

www.cafepress.com/QRM

www.cafepress.com/DXER

www.cafepress.com/qrostuff

www.cafepress.com/cqdx

 

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