Using Labels and Hangers to Increase School Transportation Safety

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated July 11, 2012

School is starting back up for most children next month. After a nice, long Summer vacation it’s finally time to get back to business! For schools this means, among many other things, making sure children get to and from school safely. Read More…



8 Ways to Impress Your Customers With Your Own Bookmark Design

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated July 9, 2012

Is your library getting into printing their own bookmarks? Sell books on Amazon and what some more returning customers by printing your own bookmarks? If so, that’s great! It’s an awesome and affordable way to market your library or online store in an informative and useful manner. The only question is: What do I put on the bookmarks? Read More…



13 Tips to Avoiding a Printing Meltdown

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated July 5, 2012

There are times when you and your printer don’t get along so well and that can end up quite badly for the both of you. We’ve compiled a list of 13 ways to help you and your printer get through your troubled waters. Read More…



Printing Every Door Direct Mailer Labels for Direct Mail.

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated July 3, 2012

When you’re sending out Every Door Direct Mailers the only “address” that needs to be on the mailer is a generic one of “Local Postal Customer.” Adding this address to your mailers can be done one of two ways: Print address labels and then adhere the address labels to the mailers or print the address directly onto the mailer. Read More…



Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post.

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Top 4 Questions About Printing Shipping Labels: Choosing a Printer

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated June 26, 2012

The fourth major question asked when looking into printing your own shipping labels is: What printer should I use?

We would recommend a laser printer that can handle labels, although an inkjet could work if your carrier accepts inkjet printed barcodes. There are many factors you need to consider when you’re buying a printer for shipping label sheets. If you missed our blog post yesterday I highly recommend you check it out. Read More…



Factors to Consider When Buying a New Printer [eBook]

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated June 25, 2012

When you’re printing your own materials, buying the right printer is a big part of your business. There are many factors you need to consider before you make your purchase and this eBook will help you cover all of your bases.

Some companies need printers with very unique specifications (example: a class 100 clean printer to print clean labels). On our checklist we left a couple of spaces empty for you to add those unique, custom specifications. Read More…



8UP Postcard Series: Save Money on Postage

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated June 21, 2012

This is the fourth post in our 8UP Postcard Series and it applies not only to 8UP Postcards, but all postcards. However, with the addition of all the other benefits from 8UP Postcards they’ll still save you more than single or 4UP postcards, so we’ll concentrate on talking about the 8UP Postcards in this post. Read More…



Here’s a round-up of some popular posts and interesting articles we talked about this week (plus a sneak peek of what’s coming up next week!) in a brief, easy to digest post.

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15 Essential Tips for Designing in Microsoft Word

by Chelsea Camper | Last Updated June 15, 2012

Not everyone has access to graphics programs such as Photoshop, InDesign, or even Microsoft Publisher. Microsoft Word® wasn’t created to be a designing program but with the right tips and tricks you can turn it into one.

Here are 15 Essential Tips you’ll need for designing in Microsoft Word®. Read More…