Does anyone have experience getting things bound at Kinkos? We have a publication that's like 75 pages, and the estimate was 40 bucks a piece, which seems insane to me, but I've never done this before. Anyone?
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I remember that Office Depot does binding, at least my local one, is there one around to get an estimate from? $40 seems way too high.
It does seem crazy, right? Wah. I mean, we are on Wall Street, but still.
The real problem, I guess, is that I don't actually trust the person I sent to get the copies made, so I'm kind of afraid it's so expensive because she got the whole thing on card stock, or something.
Jesse- that seems ridiculous. I use Xerox copy services and it is .80 for a tape bind, $1.35 for a manual tape bind and $2.29 for comb binding.
Did she ask for color printing for all of it instead of just certain pages, because that is often $1.00 per page.
Oh, that might do it -- crap.
Does anyone have experience getting things bound at Kinkos? We have a publication that's like 75 pages, and the estimate was 40 bucks a piece, which seems insane to me, but I've never done this before. Anyone?
I had my proceedings printed and spiral-bound at Kinkos, 10 color, 102 b&w, 125 copies, 24# stock, and it cost $16 (rounded up) per copy.
ETA: Program, not proceedings.
10 color, 102 b&w, 125 copies, 24# stock, and it cost $16 (rounded up) per copy.
Ugh!! This is why I hate delegating! I don't know where this went wrong!