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Mar 09, 2013 01:56 |  #1

Hello all,
Not too sure if this is the correct forum or not but I'm looking for a lab that can print double sided 5x7 and other sized flat cards like those they do at Millers link (external link).
I'm looking for a printer that can print on different types of card stock as well. Not too interested in the Photo paper type cards.

For a bunch of personal stuff I've used Minted but I'd like to offer it as a service so I'm looking for a pro lab/printer in Canada so I don't need to worry about import or duty taxes.

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Mar 10, 2013 13:31 |  #2

Hi Steve,

Check out Technicare.com... they are Canadian and offer press printed products.

While not in Canada, I use WHCC for my press printed products. They ship enough to Canada to have a very reasonable shipping program. They are the importer of record and all fees, including GST, are prepaid so you have no extra costs at delivery. They are also lightning fast - I can place an order Monday and have it at my door in Canada by Thursday.

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Mar 10, 2013 15:50 |  #3

Thanks Jim I appreciate it. Will they drop ship to clients? Not likely that I would donate but I like the option.


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