A Print Broker
is typically unnecessary for small print jobs but can
be vital for larger ones over 10,000 that have complex printing issues
that require knowledge of the printing industry and of your printing
projects. If you're
having difficulty developing specifications and figuring out exactly what
you need, that's when you should call in a print broker. But every
customer is unique so it's not a hard-and-fast rule. Most print brokers
are not in the business of commodity printing. You rely upon the brokers
knowledge of manufacturing materials and processes, workflow issues, and
judgment on timing. You can expect print broker to help you define your
problems and be open about their abilities to deliver the print solutions
that you require.
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Conti Print Design
7 Tralee Way, San Rafael, CA 415 492-8787
Little Jackie Paper Print Brkr
660 York St, San Francisco, CA 415 648-2100
Nero Print
974 Vernal Ave, Mill Valley, CA 415 297-5955
Print Management
500 Crestlake Dr, San Francisco, CA 415 681-9615 |
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