Ordering through our website is easy, follow these steps whether you’re printing a large format poster, a digitally printed menu with a die cut shape or a three-panel scored card for instance.
- For ordering printing on Indie Handmade click here.
- For ordering printing on Envelopes click here.
1) Hover over THE PRINTERY tab and click on the size you’d like under PRINTING BY SIZE. (If your design has different dimensions, choose the standard size closest (but not smaller than) your design. You must supply your design at the size you want printing.)
Printery Tip
- 120x180 is 'standard invitation size' and similar to the US 5x7". Click here for more information about sizes.
2) Use the filters to choose the type of printing you'd like. Choose how many sides/type of card (flat card, 3 panel etc.)
Printery Tip
- Take a look at the OUR PAPER tab on the website for more information about the stock colours available for different printing processes.
3) Choose your stock thickness - select either Standard Thickness or Double-Thick (Duplexed).
4) Select your stock from the dropdown menu (card type and colour). If you’re looking for a particular stock and it’s not in the dropdown, this is usually because it’s not suitable for this type of printing or currently unavailable. You can double check with Customer Service.
5) Upload your artwork (We can only print from high-resolution (print ready) PDF files. You can upload a Multi-page PDF or email your artwork to us.)
6) Write important information you think we should know about in the Comments box.
7) Add your quantity to the cart. (There are minimum quantities for some products).
8) Continue to checkout or continue shopping!
If you prefer you can place the order and send the artwork through to theprintery@peterkin.com.au with the order number (PET number) as a reference please.
Printery Tip
- Files that are too large (80mb+) sometimes can't be processed by the software that our printers use - this can cause delays if we need to come back to you to reduce your file size.
- Check out this article about how to reduce your file size.
- If your file is too large to upload, you can also email us a DropBox/WeTransfer link (or similar) so that we can download your artwork that way.
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