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Basic Frequently Asked Calendar Printing Questions

Calendar printing can be a very complicated process. There are tons of things to consider when you print calendars and you should probably have a lot of questions about this. Well, if you do have some questions, then you are in luck.

Author: Janice Jenkins
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In this article we will answer a few basic frequently asked questions about calendar printing to help you with the production process.

Is calendar printing expensive?
Calendar printing is not necessarily expensive. It all depends really on the options for printing. Of course, if you use very expensive paper stocks, large calendar sizes and expensive glossy inks, the printing quotation for custom calendars can be expensive. However, if you settle for the simple approach with a decent paper stock, standard sizes and standard inks, calendar printing should really be affordable. So it all depends on your choices if calendar printing becomes expensive.

How big or small can I print my calendars?
For most calendar printing services out there, calendars can be printed in every kind of size and configuration as possible as long as it can be a functional calendar. So it is possible to print small type calendars for desks and as giveaways if you want to, or you can of course have normal wall calendars printed in medium and large sizes. All of this is no trouble for typical calendar printers.

What are my options in printing calendars?
When printing calendars you have several options that you can tweak. All of these options handle a different aspect of the overall configuration of the calendar. Here they are below:

1. Paper stock
Paper stock of course refers to the paper material. This can be made of cheap thin paper or they can be thick and high quality paper as well.

2. Ink
Inks refer to the inks used for the design. This can be done in black and white, spot color or full 4 color printing. Calendars with full color images will typically need the full 4 color printing method to make those pictures come out.

3. Coatings
Coatings are basically the special film substances that are coated into the paper of a calendar. This usually protects the calendar from moisture and dirt or sometimes it can make the paper look glossier.

4. Binding
All calendars need to be bound so that the pages can be kept together. While some printers use rubber adhesives or resins, others can also be bound by metal or plastic springs and combs.

Where can I print my custom calendars?
Calendars can usually be printed by most printing services out there. However, to quicken your search it is best to just find a calendar printing service online. There are many online printing services on the Internet today and it is possible to do all your transactions online without the hassle of going to the printing house yourself.

Can I print calendars fast?
Many printers offer fast printing of materials. Depending on the number of pieces in your order and the complexity of your setup and design, calendar printing can be done as fast as a day to a maximum of five days. Sometimes you can pay a little extra for rush overnight jobs as well.

So that ends our quick FAQ about calendar printing. I hope this helps you a lot in the creation of your calendars.

About Author

Janice Jenkins is a writer for a marketing company in Chicago, IL. Mostly into marketing research, Janice started writing articles early 2007 to impart her knowledge to individuals new to the marketing industry. For comments and inquiries about the article visit:
http://www.printplace.com/printing/calendar-printing.aspx

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