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These posters are perfect for advertising your next event or gig.
A 10% over-run is printed to sell in our storefront Kid Icarus.
Prices include
all setup fees & our standard paper stock. Choose
from 24lb Bond, Manila, Newsprint, or Brown Craft paper.
| 8x18" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 100 |
0.80ea |
1.30ea |
1.75ea |
| 200 |
0.65ea |
1.10ea |
1.25ea |
| 500 |
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| 1000 |
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| 12x18" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 50 |
1.71ea |
2.65ea |
3.70ea |
| 100 |
1.15ea |
1.95ea |
2.65ea |
| 200+ |
1.03ea |
1.70ea |
2.28ea |
| 500+ |
0.95ea |
1.55ea |
2.05ea |
| 18x24" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 50 |
2.40ea |
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| 100 |
2.10ea |
3.40ea |
4.80ea |
| 200 |
1.95ea |
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| 300+ |
1.90ea |
3.20ea |
4.20ea |
| 500+ |
1.86ea |
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* In house poster sales offset the production
cost and keep the spirit of screen printing alive. If your poster
cannot be sold in this manner, then please refer to our fine art
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Printed on a 65lb heavyweight stock paper, the Poster print
can also handle more ink layers without wrinkling and buckling,
symptoms which are found from using a thin paper stock.
This is our choice of print if you are planning on selling your posters,
or need a solid promo piece.
A 10% over-run is printed to sell in our storefront Kid Icarus.
| 8x18" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 100 |
1.10ea |
1.66ea |
2.05ea |
| 200 |
0.95ea |
1.40ea |
1.55ea |
| 500 |
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| 1000 |
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| 12x18" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 50 |
2.11ea |
3.05ea |
4.10ea |
| 100 |
1.55ea |
2.35ea |
4.05ea |
| 200+ |
1.43ea |
2.10ea |
2.68ea |
| 500+ |
1.35ea |
1.95ea |
2.45ea |
| 18x24" |
1 Colour |
2 Colours |
3 Colours |
| 50 |
3.10ea |
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| 100 |
2.80ea |
4.10ea |
5.50ea |
| 200 |
2.65ea |
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| 300+ |
2.60ea |
3.90ea |
4.90ea |
| 500+ |
2.56ea |
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Custom sizes available. Email us for a quote.
In the case of your print run being a numbered edition, then we would
label our percentage as "shop proofs" (S.P.) to allow you
to hold the entire numbered set. It is also common for the artist to
hold a copy that is not in the edition. That print is labeled as A.P.
(The Artist Proof), generally the first proof print.
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