When on a budget, most businesses often ignore full color printing for their marketing collaterals. This is because it is the most expensive choice when it comes to printing.
When on a budget, most businesses often ignore
full color printing for their marketing collaterals. This is because it
is the most expensive choice when it comes to printing.
Traditionally, businesses more often choose collaterals in grayscale
rather than those made with color printing so they can save on costs
and work within their very limited resources. Full color just means
money. In addition, during these trying times, you just cannot afford
to lose too much and yet have collaterals that do not work to achieve
your goals.
Technically, full color collaterals are your best bet when it comes to
providing your target clients with effective marketing tools.
Nevertheless, full color entails additional costs, as the inks used are
often very expensive. That is why even if you know that you may lose
out on opportunities for potential sales, you just cannot afford to pay
for color inks right now.
However, you do not realize that it is in understanding the process
that can help you maximize the potential of color print jobs. Full
color does not mean it stops only on a multitude of colors applied to
the printing process. Full color can also mean two-color and
four-color. For four color print jobs, you can actually allow your
collateral to have a mixture of all four basic ink colors.
This means that you can mix the four basic inks to create the image you
want just like what your personal printer has done. You can choose from
the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) to create your images and
design for your collaterals. All you need to do is to ensure that your
print collaterals are designed with CMYK.
Aside from four color printing, there are a lot of ways for you to cut
on costs so you can have cheap printing yet with great results. For one
thing, you can order in bulk and get discounts and special rates that
many printers give their clients.
Advance purchases also allow you to ask for major cuts in your overall
costs especially if you opt for a much slower delivery time. Shipping
costs are then saved because you do not need to rush your print job,
which again entails more expenses.
Another way to work on your limited budget is to choose your type of
paper stock. For your flyers for example, you can opt for cheaper
paper, a relatively thin one, as well as add color with shaded paper.
Color printing is relatively cost efficient if you know where to cut
your costs. Do not miss out on an opportunity to be effective by being
ignorant. Learn more of how you can save on your printing costs without
having to slash color from your design.
Katie Marcus writes useful information about color printing.
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