amberhart09
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Would anyone mind sharing what they charge for 500 3 part carbonless forms? Just black and white, single sided on 20# paper.
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
EDIT: we also sometimes add a small padding charge of $5-30, but typically only add it if the quantity is 5000+.1500 B&W Impressions @ $0.045/ea = $67.50
1500 Sheets of 3pt NCR @ $0.02879/ea = $43.185
Total for 1500 sheets - $110. 69
If my conversion and math is correct I pay the equivalent of €48.46 for the 1500 sheets of NCR.No real point in comparing given my location but in Ireland for this job I'd be paying €30 in ncr stock.
We would charge $171.26.
We would charge $68 for the paper, which is a 50% markup.
$71 for the digital press, which is a color machine, we don't have any B&W machines. If it was a higher quantity, we would run it offset. We pay .0085 cents per 11x17 B&W click, but charge based on hourly cost of machines.
$8.40 for padding
$15 to cover entering the job info, printing ticket and handling file.
I would say it is to cover spoilage, storing the paper and moving it around, but also because that is what my father and grandfather did and I just kept doing it.Sorry, just curious, do you mind me asking why you put a direct markup on stock?
I generally calculate costs (artwork, stock, click, hourly rates etc) and then add a % markup on the total?
Curious where everyone is getting the NCR paper. My cost is almost double of what's being quoted on this chat. I purchase excel one carbonless. works well our the digital press.
I buy from WCP, but we are government and I can sometimes get paper cheaper from Office Depot on the state contract. I don't like to order from OD because the boxes come UPS and are trashed, but I got a new rep and decided to ask him, last one had said no, this gave me a better price and he helped me out alot.I was just wondering the same thing. We're in the PNW and use WCP, but there prices are way higher based on what's being posted on this thread.
Wow, your click charge is really high. Is that all you pay or do you have other fees as well?We would charge $171.26.
We would charge $68 for the paper, which is a 50% markup.
$71 for the digital press, which is a color machine, we don't have any B&W machines. If it was a higher quantity, we would run it offset. We pay .0085 cents per 11x17 B&W click, but charge based on hourly cost of machines.
$8.40 for padding
$15 to cover entering the job info, printing ticket and handling file.
They likely aren't setup where a double-size sheet is the same click rate as a single sheet. He also mentioned that the print charge is based on hourly machine rate, not the click; whereas I run both - a base BHR for the machine + click.Wow, your click charge is really high. Is that all you pay or do you have other fees as well?
Wow, your click charge is really high. Is that all you pay or do you have other fees as well?
.0085 is a very good rate for black on a color machine. That's less than half a cent on a 8½x11.We pay .0085 cents per 11x17 B&W click, but charge based on hourly cost of machines.
I was thinking the same thing, We pay the same per click and the click charge includes our service agreement. Main reason we stay with Canon and our local Canon rep. Our color is a little less than .04 per click..0085 is a very good rate for black on a color machine. That's less than half a cent on a 8½x11.
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