PS Print

I needed a printer that could, without raising an eyebrow, accept my digitally produced artwork, print it, and mail it to my house.
A recent find, PS Print, has brought my original dream true. Much of their success is due to the widespread adoption of the PDF standard, which removes lot of variables. I sailed through this experience with joy. PS Print has an idiot-proof website, with crystal clear and simple steps to upload files. It takes half a minute. They print your files and mail the material back to you. At great prices. For instance, I designed my own personal business card in Photoshop (it could have been any program), uploaded the file, ordered the minimum 250 cards for $26, and got the box of four-color cards by mail later that week. No muss, no fuss. For common color printing tasks like flyers, postcards, brochures and biz cards, this is like having a multi-million dollar printer at the other end of your USB cable. (They even do the less common, like full-color event tickets with numbering, which is pretty cool.)
-- KK

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Michael
ive ordered some cards from psprint before and i have to say, i was definitely not a fan of their services...you should really check out http://www.printsmadeeasy.com , they have better prices, designs, and definitely better customer service
Kevin Kelly
I've not had any problems with PS Print, but I'll give Printsmadeeasy a try.
elaine
I've tried ordering business cards from both companies and the quality from both companies was so-so, it was nothing I would brag to my friends about. I did get the samples I requested from printplace.com yesterday and I must say I'm really impressed with the quality of their prints and the friendly customer support. I'm excited to get my cards done by them now. I strongly suggest you check out printplace, the samples are free at http://www.printplace.com. Its been a while since I got in touch with a company who actually made me feel like they gave a damn.