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Local printers?

Has anyone taken their own cardstock to a printer? If so, do you have any suggestions on who I should go to?

Or any suggestions at all on printing my own! Thanks!

Re: Local printers?

  • edited December 2011
    I printed everything on my own.  Just make sure you have plenty of ink and that you clean it often.  It didn't take very long and saved a ton of $$.

    You could try a kinkos or office max, but I don't know if you have to buy and use their paper.
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  • jberg134jberg134 member
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    edited December 2011
    I'd like to hear more about this too.  My father really wants professional printing, but I want the invites to be mostly DIY.
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  • DanicaDanica member
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    edited December 2011
    Clark Graphics on Oakland in Milwaukee.  They are great!  And very reasonably priced.
  • JessieH11JessieH11 member
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    edited December 2011
    I brought my Brides invitations from Michaels to Kinkos.  They said they could print everything (Invite, response card, directions card) for 9 cents per invite!  This was a month ago, so I really hope when its time to get them printed in December that they honor this price(I didn't get anything in writing).
  • edited December 2011
    I purchased DIY invites from Michaels, The Wedding Centre in West Allis on greenfield does raised printing on invites. For the invite,response card and response envelope its $1.00 per set up. Look them up and stop in, be sure to take the stock with you so they can see what it looks like. This store is great and has alot of stuff in there.
    Goodluck
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