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jphag
01-15-2008, 07:51 PM
Any good web site to design a flyer. I know most of them want to do the printing for you but I just need a good template and I will do the printing.

Grits
01-15-2008, 08:43 PM
Go to the gopher forum. They have lots. The link is in my sig. They are a sponsor on Lawnsite.

Exact Rototilling
01-15-2008, 09:36 PM
Any good web site to design a flyer. I know most of them want to do the printing for you but I just need a good template and I will do the printing.

Has anyone done a cost analysis on printing your own on a laser printer or having Joe's print shop do them for you?

Ink-jet printing is out of the question unless there is an inkjet that doesn't run when it gets wet. ;)

TNT Lawncare
01-15-2008, 09:39 PM
Has anyone done a cost analysis on printing your own on a laser printer or having Joe's print shop do them for you?

Ink-jet printing is out of the question unless there is an inkjet that doesn't run when it gets wet. ;)

I agree 100% here. It is so much cheaper to have someone else print stuff for you. Ink cartridges are pricey. Plus, inkjet prints do run when they get wet.

Grits
01-15-2008, 11:00 PM
Has anyone done a cost analysis on printing your own on a laser printer or having Joe's print shop do them for you?

Ink-jet printing is out of the question unless there is an inkjet that doesn't run when it gets wet. ;)

I haven't done a cost analysis, but....I have a laser printer and have done many flyers and postcards. Usually, I will do 4 to a sheet of paper. It's great if you want to do a few flyers and you can have them in a few minutes. Also good if you want to do a few full size flyers to hang up a few different places, you can just print them out real quick.

I use my laser for printing ALL of my invoices too. They have a better look than an ink jet, and the ink doesn't run when it gets wet.
I love my laser printer.

jphag
01-16-2008, 03:56 PM
Go to the gopher forum. They have lots. The link is in my sig. They are a sponsor on Lawnsite.

I have signed up for the free trial version on gopher and every time I try to do anything on the website I get stuck watching the intro video. So I give up.

jphag
01-16-2008, 04:03 PM
I'm not concerned about ink jet or lazer printers. I know lazer is the way to go. I will have copy max or kinkos do the printing for me. I just need help designing a professional looking flyer. I don't do so well in the catagory of design. Anyone know of a website that offer templates or software that is downloadable that is easy to use.

Thannks,

bohiaa
01-18-2008, 12:11 PM
I haven't done a cost analysis, but....I have a laser printer and have done many flyers and postcards. Usually, I will do 4 to a sheet of paper. It's great if you want to do a few flyers and you can have them in a few minutes. Also good if you want to do a few full size flyers to hang up a few different places, you can just print them out real quick.

I use my laser for printing ALL of my invoices too. They have a better look than an ink jet, and the ink doesn't run when it gets wet.
I love my laser printer.

Laser is MUCH cheeper than ink jet....

I have the HP 4050 tn If I recall the Duty cycle is like 25000 sheets.

and toner is about 25.00

a nobrainer