Is there a minimum order quantity?

Nope! You can order just one or as many as you need. Whether you’re creating a custom gift, testing a new design, or fulfilling an order for your online store, we’ve got you covered. However, you can likely save when ordering in bulk since many of our products have built in volume discounts.

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How do Giclee Cards differ from Standard Cards?

Giclee cards are printed using the same pigmented inks we use on Fine Art Papers, giving them an exceptionally wide color gamut, which leads to a much nicer looking print and potentially more accurate. Standard cards are a more economical option because they are printed using toner-based printing,  on commodity card stock.

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What are Giclee Cards?

Giclee Cards are considered high-end cards because they are produced and printed on the same papers available to our fine art paper prints.

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How do I order?

Most people order online via our website’s Print Online Setup Tool.  Using this method, you will upload your image file(s), select the product type, styles, and size of print you want, then add the item to your shopping cart.

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Can I place a large corporate order to get special rates?

We have built in volume  & bulk discounts that will cover most scenarios; however, if the scope and size of the order is not listed when checking pricing, please contact us with the details of what you want to order and the time frame so that we can work out the fulfillment and pricing of

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What type of cards do you offer?

We now offer digitally printed cards on various card stock and giclee printed cards on fine art paper. Standard cards are available as postcards, flat cards, or folded cards. Giclee cards are available as folded cards. Explore both card options and pricing via our products page.

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Are cards full bleed printed?

The front of the cards will have a bleed of approximately 1/8 inch, so we recommend allowing for this bleed when formatting your image file. Subject matter on or close to the edges may be partially cropped or appear off-centered.

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