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pepsirich
28th of June 2005 (Tue), 22:12
No response in the printing section. Can the pros help? After taking action shots for several baseball tournaments I now have them asking me to do the team photos next spring. The parks are small with only about 40 teams each. I need a proven company with good product selection to make sure I am succesful the first time. I don't want to get a bad reputaion the first time around just because I chose a bad processor. Any suggestions from an expert on possible watchouts would also be appreciated.

Vegas Poboy
2nd of July 2005 (Sat), 21:07
I use Bay Photo
Mpix
Pounds Photo Labs
Bay & pounds will let you design your packages and they'll print.

MDJAK
4th of July 2005 (Mon), 07:56
Why not print your own?

MTalley
4th of July 2005 (Mon), 09:22
SIgn up with a local lab's pro area? Our local pro lab will provide full sheets for around $1.10 each in sufficient quantities, with 10% off if you provide consistent white balance and lighting throughout the set.

pepsirich
4th of July 2005 (Mon), 20:54
I can print my own prints but I am interested in the other products and I want to ship direct to players. I need buttons, mouse pads, calendars, silouettes and all the other good stuff for making an extra buck.

MDJAK
8th of July 2005 (Fri), 10:25
Oh, I didn't realize that. What equipment do they use to make buttons, mouse pads, etc?

pepsirich
9th of July 2005 (Sat), 16:12
I have always ordered everything other than prints from another source online. Not sure what equipment they have.

defordphoto
9th of July 2005 (Sat), 19:04
I have always ordered everything other than prints from another source online. Not sure what equipment they have.

You might think about sharing that link then.