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Printing Flyers

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PeaceLoveAndCandy · 26/01/2024 08:42

Hello. I have started working independently offering a service in my local area. I have created a flyer. This is not for posting through letterboxes, just to have some of the local shops display it on their boards. So I only need about 30 A5 in total, but I do want them to look professional. Is there somewhere online I can email the file for them to print that's not too expensive as it's such a small amount? TIA

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PeaceLoveAndCandy · 26/01/2024 12:49

I appreciate this is probably the most boring thread ever created, but I am still hopeful someone might know somewhere!😊

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Fluyit · 26/01/2024 12:57

Ive ordered from moo before, decent quality not sure how they compare to others price wise

BrieAndChilli · 26/01/2024 12:59

printed.com?

Plexie · 26/01/2024 13:05

There are lots of printing companies that offer that service (submit file online for printing and they will despatch the printed copies to your address). But the problem is the price - economies of scale means the price gets cheaper the more you have printed, eg 1,000 copies only slightly more expensive than 500 copies. The price per copy of 30 copies might mean it's cheaper to print or photocopy them on a decent printer.

Plexie · 26/01/2024 13:09

Have a look at these, to get an idea of prices and options:

https://www.solopress.com/flyers-leaflets/

https://www.catfordprint.co.uk/leaflets-uk.html

BakedTattie · 26/01/2024 13:11

vista print?

Borka · 26/01/2024 13:32

Moo are good quality and will print fairly small quantities

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dameemmauk · 29/08/2025 08:36

"Hi there! For small quantities like 30 A5 flyers, you’ll want a digital print service rather than litho (which is better for bulk). Online printers like Vistaprint, Solopress, or Printed.com are good options – you can upload your file directly and choose a nice paper stock to keep it looking professional. Some local print shops can also handle small runs at a reasonable price, and you’ll often get quicker turnaround. Just ask for digital print on 150–170gsm silk or gloss for a professional finish without breaking the bank."

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