3 Companies That Offer Cheap AND Free Printing

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iPrint

Business Cards, Rubber Stamps, LetterheadAs a former print designer, I was always nervous about giving a print job to a new printer. But my research shows that iPrint gets pretty strong positive feedback from their customers, with the most common complaint being that the business cards didn’t get cut accurately.

Well, even the most meticulous (and expensive) of printing companies can make (and have made) this mistake, so for these prices, I’d totally give them a try:

iPrint’s Online Discount Coupons

iPrint’s Freebie Offers:

VistaPrint

VistaprintVistaPrint has made their name by offering free business cards. They also have mixed reviews online - but as I read through them, the biggest complaints are from people that don’t read the terms or fine print. Personally, I want to say “DUH” to most of these people - if they are offering something (of real value) for free, you really should read through it all to figure out that customization is extra, you have to pay for shipping, and yes, they will market the heck out of the rest of their services to you. Yes, I’m sure there are exceptions, but for the most part, the reviews were good from people who understood the process and paid for their products.

If all that is worth it to you to get 250 free business cards (or a slew of other freebies!) that most people say is high-quality printing, then by all means, go for it! Just read through the fine print when you do it!

VistaPrint’s Online Discount Coupons

VistaPrint’s Freebies

Kodak Creative Network

20% off from KODAK Creative Network Although Kodak doesn’t offer as many free goodies as the rest of their competitors, you can actually upload your own artwork for their offers, providing you can provide files in a print-ready format. If you don’t know what that means, but do have the proper programs (such as the Adobe suite or Quark), then they have detailed instructions on how to save the files so that they will be print ready. They also offer unique sizes for their business cards and postcards. So although you get a little less for free from Kodak, it seems as though the quality and customization options are much better.

Kodak’s Online Discount Coupons

Kodak’s Freebies

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