Envelope Printing

Professionally printed full colour envelopes bring a luster to your corporate correspondence and direct mail communications unmatched by desktop printers. Envelopes should be designed to match your letterhead in a corporate setting and motivate prospects to open and read your sales letter in a direct marketing setting.

How your envelopes are printed largely influences how your design will ultimately look and how much it costs to mail. Read on to learn envelope printing techniques that can make you look great, save you money and boost your return on investment.
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Paper & Size - Envelope Printing

Your envelopes should be sized to correspond with the materials inside. Generally speaking, C5 envelopes are appropriate for greeting cards, while C4 are perfect for corporate and sales letters.

Your envelope paper should be able take laser and inkjet inks without smearing, so you can individually address each. Standard paper is a good choice for bulk, mass-mailed letters, while premium paper adds a robust and professional appeal for corporate communications.

Get The Best From Your Print - Envelope Printing

To ensure your envelope design, colours and printing look as great off the press as they do on your computer screen, make sure you get a hardcopy proof before running the entire job. Even though it might cost a little more, a proof in hand can save tons of headaches down the road. It's the measure twice, cut once principle. If you're certain everything is correct, you're guaranteed a high-quality product that meets or exceeds your expectations.

Just like letterhead, postcards and other printed direct-marketing materials, it pays to print envelopes in volume; the greater the quantity of envelopes per run, the lower your price per envelope. The best strategy is to order as many envelopes as you'll need during the next year all at once.

Your envelopes are every bit as important as the materials inside. Printing stunning envelopes that project a professional identity is important to your direct-mail success. Keep these printing techniques in mind when planning your next corporate identity package or direct-mail marketing campaign to top the competition at the mailbox.
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