The procedure to place an order (3)

December 22nd, 2009

The final steps

Now that you’ve submitted all your data regarding your project – log in with your e-mail address and password.

In the “object name” field you’re asked to give your order a name. Please make sure it’s a meaningful name, which describes your project best. If every business card is called “business card” even we get confused.

In the second field it’s up to you to specify how you’ll transfer your data to us. You can choose between “Upload” with your browser, “FTP upload” to our server or “Email”. “Upload” is the easiest way for submitting a rather small business card file.

Once we’ve got your data, we’ll verify them: either with the “Base check” (for free) or the “Premium check” (additional charge) with error correction and feedback within 60 minutes after receipt of your data, which is certainly a good idea for a more complex order. Everybody knows how tricky bugs are and it’s definitely worthwhile having them eliminated by our specialists to avoid spoiling your order. However, for our business cards we can go for the free base check.

On the right you’ll see a purple “Services & Specials” box. Here you’re able to “Request sample copies” (additional charge) or “Change sender or delivery address”.

The credit coupon box is definitely something nice here. We’ll launch promotional campaigns for our customers – not all the time but every now and then. You’ll find information about them here or at facebook or twitter. In order to make a bargain with our current campaign, please enter “coupon0005” or “coupon0010”. That way you can save 5 or 10 $, which you can spend for your Holidays. This voucher is valid until December 31st and can be used once per person/order. Our customers in Canada shall try: “coupon0050” or “coupon0100”.

If you want to add any remarks, use the “Comments” field on the left.

“Proceed to shopping cart”

In your shopping cart you’ll find your order now. The “i” icon in the “Product” column on the left shows all the data of your order. You can review everything again and there’s still the chance to edit or even delete your order.

If everything is fine “Go to check out” and specify your method of payment. You can choose between PayPal or credit card (MasterCard or Visa). It’s also possible to change your billing address here.

Finally, don’t forget to carefully read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. If you agree mark the checkbox.

That’s it: “Complete the order”.

You’ll receive e-mails of every step your order takes throughout the production and you’ll be notified when your business cards will leave our print shop.

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The procedure to place an order (2)

December 18th, 2009

Now we have reached the column on the right.

To provide your business cards with a surface protection, you could choose a premium UV coating here. However, it depends on the paper you choose. It doesn’t apply to your currently selected 12 pt cards.

If you want to see what your business cards look like, you can get a proof: Either a “Paper Proof” which is a printed sheet of paper, or you might find a “Screen Proof” to be sufficient for checking our quality beforehand, meaning that we’ll send you a file to look at on your PC screen.
However, since such a proof is available for an extra charge only and will also prolong delivery time, you should think twice whether it makes sense for business cards.

Finally, you have to specify how many business cards you want. Go to the “Quantity” field. Here you’ll find a list of quantity figures together with the associated prices.

The last field on the right tells you now the exact price that we’ll charge you, as well as the date when your business cards arrive at your door.
To get a summary of your order, click “Quotation” on the top right of the “$ Price/Delivery” field. A window pops up showing all details of your order.

If you want to know the shipping costs involved, use our “Shipping Calculator” below the “$ Price/Delivery” field.

It might be a good idea to get an overview of your order data now. Let’s go back to the left side and call up the “Fact Sheet” from the top of the second line (Print Data). It will also give you a clue about the specifications required in your data file, which you’re going to send us.

Having completed all entries here, click the blue “To the shopping cart” button.
Now it’s time to get registered, unless you’ve done this before.

To be continued…

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The procedure to place an order

December 17th, 2009

Placing an order at print24 is very easy.

First of all, make sure that you have selected your country from the drop-down list at the very top of our print24 homepage. Otherwise things might get confused.

Now let’s assume you need a couple of business cards.
Click the “Calculate” button (which is normally already active by default).

Now click the arrow button on the “Product” line to open the list of products and select “Business Cards”. By the way, if you hover your mouse pointer over the blue i icon that you can find on each line, you will get more detailed information on each related item.

Let’s assume you prefer to use your own print data, selecting this option from the second line.
You might as well go for our FreeDesign tool, but this will be in the focus of one of our blogs to come.

As business cards are commonly single-sided, keep this setting in the “Pages” box.
Also the format of 3.5’’ x 2’’ suites your needs.

To give your cards a solid look, select “12 pt Board coated” from the “Paper” list.

Now we come to the color options. Here you’ll find a long list to choose from. But why bother too much? “4/0 Color CMYK” is the best deal here any way. By the way, whenever you come across the BestDeal symbol you can be sure that you won’t find any better product on the web.

In the “Processing” field let’s go for “Trimming, corners rounded” for a change. Who says that business cards should always have square corners?

To be continued tomorrow…

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