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hueylepants
Messages count : 5
Registered since : 1 June 2007
Posted reply 16 October 2008 13:45
Hi there
does any know, or can anyone recommend a printer who can handle normal printing and foil block printing? Ive had a quote from one, but am struggling to get any comparative pricing?!
cheers
does any know, or can anyone recommend a printer who can handle normal printing and foil block printing? Ive had a quote from one, but am struggling to get any comparative pricing?!
cheers
Posted reply 3 July 2007 06:49
Hi
I used to work as a designer / artworker at a high street print shop
and its ridiculous what they charge for A4 & A3 outputs!!
Depends on the relationship with your client, of course, but i would probably put a higher mark up on the A2 outputs, which most people would expect to cost more than what you paid! And a smaller mark up on the A3 outptus
Then you can still make money on the job!
Thats my opinion, hope that helps!!
Howard
I used to work as a designer / artworker at a high street print shop
and its ridiculous what they charge for A4 & A3 outputs!!
Depends on the relationship with your client, of course, but i would probably put a higher mark up on the A2 outputs, which most people would expect to cost more than what you paid! And a smaller mark up on the A3 outptus
Then you can still make money on the job!
Thats my opinion, hope that helps!!
Howard
Posted reply 3 July 2007 06:48
Hi
I used to work as a designer / artworker at a high street print shop
and its ridiculous what they charge for A4 & A3 outputs!!
Depends on the relationship with your client, of course, but i would probably put a higher mark up on the A2 outputs, which most people would expect to cost more than what you paid! And a smaller mark up on the A3 outptus
Then you can still make money on the job!
Thats my opinion, hope that helps!!
Howard
I used to work as a designer / artworker at a high street print shop
and its ridiculous what they charge for A4 & A3 outputs!!
Depends on the relationship with your client, of course, but i would probably put a higher mark up on the A2 outputs, which most people would expect to cost more than what you paid! And a smaller mark up on the A3 outptus
Then you can still make money on the job!
Thats my opinion, hope that helps!!
Howard
Posted reply 21 June 2007 06:56
business bank account
Hi there
Im in the same situation as everyone one else on this thread, i work full time
but freelance aswell. Work is starting to come in thick & fast which is great!
But... do i need a seperate business bank account for my freelance income or can i use an existing account? Are there any laws or rules involved?
cheers
Hi there
Im in the same situation as everyone one else on this thread, i work full time
but freelance aswell. Work is starting to come in thick & fast which is great!
But... do i need a seperate business bank account for my freelance income or can i use an existing account? Are there any laws or rules involved?
cheers
Posted reply 16 June 2007 13:17
Hi Stovey
Just curious as im new here too. What print jobs can & can't you claim
VAT back on, how does it work? Im not VAT registered, but am considering
it so i can claim VAT back on the print i buy for clients!
Cheers
Just curious as im new here too. What print jobs can & can't you claim
VAT back on, how does it work? Im not VAT registered, but am considering
it so i can claim VAT back on the print i buy for clients!
Cheers