What is the cheapests way to get tickets printed for shows. Anyone have any experience with this?
Printing Tickets
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Re: Printing Tickets
Depends upon how many you want. We needed 300 for an event, and so I got a design online that I liked, whipped something up with Photoshop, and I printed them myself at Kinko's (got 12/page for .89/page). But I'm a do-it-yourself kind of gal. A quick google search for "print event tickets" shows some reasonable prices: $35-55 for 1000 tickets https://www.kwiktickets.com/raffleevent ... QLTXAGuess it depends a lot upon the specifics of what you need... Good luck!Raags
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Re: Printing Tickets
YOu can buy rolls of tickets from a stationary store.
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Re: Printing Tickets
Ticketprinting.com is pretty good (I've used them for several events and have always been pleased). Their prices are slightly higher than some, but there is a also little secret that a couple people have informed me of. On the checkout page for any product there is an entry box for a "nonprofit code." This is where nonprofits can enter their code to get a 10% discount. But, you do not have to have a valid code to get the discount. You can just make up any code you want and it will work! Who knows how long this will last, but for now it's a nice plus.
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Re: Printing Tickets
Thanks for the tips you guys. I ended up going with ticketprinting.com. Thanks to their "nonprofit discount" (which worked perfectly, thanks underusher!) they ended up being cheaper than KwikTickets.
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