Unfortunately this always seems like it's too good to be true, mainly because most print presses mark up their prices so outrageously.
Take a leaf out of psprint or vista prints books and instead run a permenant "sale". That way people will simply think they're getting a great deal over normal prices rather than being sold subquality goods. Of course if you are selling subquality goods don't do this.
Arthur
http://www.pulseprint.co.uk
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introducing
The answer to a recent crossword puzzle clue, "Letterpress printing plate", was "Linecut"
A laser plotter is a graphics printer that makes images with extremely high resolution. It is used in printing various forms such as letter press printing, colour printing or digital printing.
Always include a reference to "free beer" is that type of letter.
Able is a good quality. It begins with the letter a.
A capital letter with a flourish in printing is a embellished or decorative version of a capital letter that includes extra embellishments or decorations, often used for decorative or ornamental purposes in typography or design.
The invention of the printing press (by Johann Gutenberg) made it easier to print many copies of a document or book. Before that, each copy had to be laboriously hand copied, letter-by-letter.
You can view sample sales letters at the link below.
1. Offset Lithography 2. Digital Printing 3. Letter Press 4. Electrostatic Printing 5. Thermography * there are many different types of printing besides these
Quarrelsome is a human quality. It begins with the letter Q.
Any banknote with a "genuine" printing flaw would have some value, above the usual, as a collectible banknote. Genuinely flawed notes are not necessarily known about or documented until somebody turns up with one, since they are an "accident" of the printing process, and have escaped detection during quality control at the printing works therefore, a valuation cannot be anticipated. A reputable coin dealer should be able to identify and confirm the note as genuine and make a valuation.