When it comes to commercial printing, a few small steps can go a long way toward minimizing the impact your printed piece has on the environment:
1. Whenever possible, choose papers that are certified for sustainability. Your printer can help you identify options that are right for your project, right for your budget and right for the environment.
2. Go with an aqueous coating instead of one of the traditional UV coatings or laminates. Water-based aqueous coatings provide the same resistance against scratches as other coatings, but without the harmful impact on the environment.
3. Ask for a "soft proof" instead of a traditional proof. You'll save yourself time and money while reducing the use of energy and materials used to create a hard proof.
4. Recycle outdated and unused print materials, and encourage your audience and associates to do so, too.
For more about printing and the envionment, visit Priced Right Print
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
We Answer, Listen, Respond.

It seems so simple. You call, we answer. But the truth is you have a better chance of winning the lottery than you do getting other online printers to answer your phone call. And, the odds of getting a return call--or even an email response--aren't a lot better.
We feel your pain. We know that there are times when you'll have questions. That's why we promise that when you contact Priced Right Print, a customer service rep will answer your call or email, if not immediately, within 24 hours.
At PRP, we understand that you have tight deadlines and long "to do" lists. We're committed to responding fast, giving you what you need and letting you move on to your next task.
See for yourself how responsive we are.
Call 877.747.7471
Or email customerservice@pricedrightprint.com
Learn more about our printing services at our website: http://www.pricedrightprint.com/
Friday, April 9, 2010
Hot Color Trends for 2010 -- Color Marketing Group Weighs In
A color that used to be strictly for fashion is the Group's pick, set to be the year's biggest star for everything else. What is it? The leading international organization of color design professionals says its GRAPE.
Officially called "Mardi Grape," it is "a sophisticated crossover between purple, brown and gray. It comes from fashion and has European roots."
According to CMG's president, James Martin, "Purple has been with us for awhile now, but the big story is that we're seeing purple as a neutral for the very first time. The purple is browner and grayer, a neutral we can love long-term."
CMG also predicts these trends:
Red - Strong with pink intuition; bright and clean with energy and excitement -- a clean pop to go with neutrals.
Orange - A rich, sophisticated color that moves away from earth-based colors to an optimistic orange, seasoned with a touch of gray.
Yellow - A greener, more natural yellow, softened with gray.
Green - Optimistic and uplifting, a clear and bright accent green with a slight shift toward blue.
Blue - A saturated blue with gray influences; rich without being too luxe.
Beige-Brown - A true chameleon to complement darker hues, it can be either matte or metallic.
Neutral/Gray - Gray with a touch of purple, drawing inspiration from mineral, concrete and steel.
The Color Marketing Group, the leading international non-profit association of color design professionals, has been accurately predicting color trends for more than 45 years.
Learn more about our printing services at http://www.pricedrightprint.com/.
Officially called "Mardi Grape," it is "a sophisticated crossover between purple, brown and gray. It comes from fashion and has European roots."
According to CMG's president, James Martin, "Purple has been with us for awhile now, but the big story is that we're seeing purple as a neutral for the very first time. The purple is browner and grayer, a neutral we can love long-term."
CMG also predicts these trends:
Red - Strong with pink intuition; bright and clean with energy and excitement -- a clean pop to go with neutrals.
Orange - A rich, sophisticated color that moves away from earth-based colors to an optimistic orange, seasoned with a touch of gray.
Yellow - A greener, more natural yellow, softened with gray.
Green - Optimistic and uplifting, a clear and bright accent green with a slight shift toward blue.
Blue - A saturated blue with gray influences; rich without being too luxe.
Beige-Brown - A true chameleon to complement darker hues, it can be either matte or metallic.
Neutral/Gray - Gray with a touch of purple, drawing inspiration from mineral, concrete and steel.
The Color Marketing Group, the leading international non-profit association of color design professionals, has been accurately predicting color trends for more than 45 years.
Learn more about our printing services at http://www.pricedrightprint.com/.
Monday, February 1, 2010
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Online Printing Estimated to Grow 24% This Year
"Online print is a trend that will only continue to expand," said Barb Pellow, group director at InfoTrends. In 2007, print jobs that moved through the Internet made up 14 percent of the total U.S. printing market; since then online printing has grown at an average rate of 24 percent per year.
According to InfoTrends, the leading worldwide market research and strategic consulting firm for the document technology industry, the surging interest in online print is dramatically changing the relationship between print buyers and print service providers.
"Consumers understand the benefits associated with online printing, including lower printing costs, shorter turnaround times, better tracking, less unnecessary printing, and better brand management," Pellow added.
According to InfoTrends, the leading worldwide market research and strategic consulting firm for the document technology industry, the surging interest in online print is dramatically changing the relationship between print buyers and print service providers.
"Consumers understand the benefits associated with online printing, including lower printing costs, shorter turnaround times, better tracking, less unnecessary printing, and better brand management," Pellow added.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
New Newsletter: Things You Can Do Right Now to Improve Your Print Materials
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
How to Decide Which Press is Right for Your Printing Project
Get straight answers -- once and for all -- about the advantages, economics and drawbacks of the three major commercial printing processes, sheetfed, web and digital.
NewPage's great printing site sheds light on this and other topics that will help you successfully manage your print projects.
NewPage's great printing site sheds light on this and other topics that will help you successfully manage your print projects.
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