Client picks up printed materials and pays?
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- hardhat0
no, just tell him he'll be escaping the 20% "handling" fee usually charged if you dealt with it
- omahadesigns0
So am I supposed to have them printed and shipped to the client and deal with it all myself and charge a % on top?
- Projectile0
I'd say if you want the best for your client, get the printer to make a proof and send the client over to have a look... or I guess you could get the printer to send them a proof directly and take a %.
But having them pay directly is less risky to you, as you're not fronting the money. If client doesn;t pay, you only have hours lost not actual $$.
- sureshot0
put your shit on a USB stick and send it over to utopian. He from philly & will print it out for you.
- hardhat0
its pretty standard to charge a % fee on top of the printers price. there's always faffing about.
one example = imagine they want another print run in 6 months and ask you to deal with it. all the artwork is ready, but you still have to organise the run, pay the printers, and then invoice the client. if they deal direct, they get to remove those fees.
- MrT0
Soon as they ask to do this, I always say there'll be an additional print-handling fee and explain why. The reasons are easy to appreciate and let's face it, they are genuine.
If they don't like it I send 40dpi RGB artwork with no crops and then go on holiday for 3 weeks.
- And sometimes I leave the bleed off too, I'm that crazy.MrT
- doesnotexist0
is it worth you approving a proof? does the project warrant it?
personally i would want to proof it myself and send what i think is best after the printer delivers everything to ME. then i send a new invoice, with a % on top to him with prints.