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My archery team is hosting a fundraiser tournament to raise money for travel expenses of outdoor nationals this coming year. We need targets printed to the 60cm FITA face scale, but customized margins and outer rings so they fit on a certain backstop.
Does anyone on here know where we can send a custom order in to get 100 or more of these targets printed? On paper cardstock of about 22" by 22" or 11" by 33-35"....?
Any help would be very much appreciated! I know this is not levergun related, but think of archery as a game of levers and strings
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Find one that does archetictural or engineering printing. They probably understand large format and scale better than the kid at Kinkos. Ask an engineer or architect who prints their stuff.
I know of a veteran owned print shop that does great work. Can get his number in town tomorrow if you like, but might be less expensive to handle locally.
yep! for format changes and dpi control and just about anything you need done, a real print shop is the best bet. By the way I did mention I work for linemark printing in upper marlboro, md?
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rossim92 wrote:yep! for format changes and dpi control and just about anything you need done, a real print shop is the best bet. By the way I did mention I work for linemark printing in upper marlboro, md?
Just a thought...(uhoh) Could you print the actual target on cheap typing paper at home or kinko's and then affix them to a piece of posterboard bought cheaply at WallyWorld?
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BlaineG wrote:Just a thought...(uhoh) Could you print the actual target on cheap typing paper at home or kinko's and then affix them to a piece of posterboard bought cheaply at WallyWorld?
No. Cannot do that because everyone will complain. Plus we need hundreds of them so putting them all together like that would not be worth our time.