For multiple batches you’ll need specific design files no typesetting available.Don’t always have samples available if you go to the shop.Option to speak to somebody but it can be done fully digitally.Holy smokes, it’s the same price to print 200 and 300 cards! Pros Perhaps the best thing about e-print though is the price. It seems like they have some delivery options with SF Express. ![]() Once the order is made you’ll get an email confirmation, after which you pick the cards up from a select location. ![]() You’ll also need specific design files for each batch of cards if you want to print multiple name cards as there’s no option for them to do typesetting. It’s a rather painful experience but it does get the job done. The catch? The system is…err a ‘legacy’ one and switching to English stops working the moment you enter the order form. The easier option is to order online through their website. One option available here is to pay for design if you don’t have one already, although from what I can gather this is only an option if you physically go to a store. As they handle many products they don’t always have samples for all the products they can print though. You have the option to go to any of the stores and repeat the process as above. They have many shops in Hong Kong and you can order/collect from any of these. I’ve used them before to print banners and it’s a fairly painless experience.
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