Craig
Well-known member
Some items we print and mail for clients require a 6-3/4 remittance envelope. Some clients have been providing these to us which have been printed elsewhere. Some have been purchased online and some by other local shops that low balled the price. Most of the time we have to fold the envelopes for insertion. During the folding process we have caught crooked printing (off by 3/16" or more), blanks sides and even other companies envelopes mixed in. We typically will set what we catch aside and return them to the client, but we may or may not catch 100% of the bad envelopes. My concern is if a receiver gets a mailer with a bad envelope and asks the mail owner who printed the mailer, they will inevitably say our company. I'm doubtful they will ask who printed the crooked ass envelope. Now I'm not saying we are 100% mistake free, but we have a reputation of quality which we have built in the last 57 years.
So with more clients getting items as cheap as possible, what are your opinions on accepting supplied printed materials to use in your finished products? I'm half tempted to stop accepting items we do not print, but on the other hand I don't want to offend the clients. I get that we are not the cheapest shop in town, that's not our business model and never will be. But when I had that conversation with a client she didn't understand, even after I handed her back crooked and blank envelopes her supplier printed.
Thanks!
So with more clients getting items as cheap as possible, what are your opinions on accepting supplied printed materials to use in your finished products? I'm half tempted to stop accepting items we do not print, but on the other hand I don't want to offend the clients. I get that we are not the cheapest shop in town, that's not our business model and never will be. But when I had that conversation with a client she didn't understand, even after I handed her back crooked and blank envelopes her supplier printed.
Thanks!