Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I want to make my business cards at kinkos. How do I do that if I only have my company logo online and need it

Basically, instead of ordering them from somewhere, I want to make them at Kinko's. I need to use my company's logo, so how can I do that if I only have the logo on the internet? Can you do an internet search at kinkos and copy and paste it there?

I want to make my business cards at kinkos. How do I do that if I only have my company logo online and need it
forget kinkos, go to www.vistaprint.com. better prices, nicer cards. and yes, you can upload your own image.
Reply:Firstly, if you are going to print business cards I would suggest with going with a http://www.mind2print.com





You'll get extremely high quality business cards for a very low price. Plus you do everything online and the business cards get shipped to you directly. When it comes to business card printing I always recommend them. There are other companies online but the quality of their business cards just doesn't compare.





If you sill want to go to Kinkos the only way is to go to your site, right-click the image, and click "save image as". Then burn this file to cd and take it to the nearest Kinkos.





As easy as this may sound it's a very bad way of doing it because you do not want to print an image file from the web. Images on the web are low resolution, so the quality of the print will be disappointing. If you can contact the graphic designer who designed your logo ask them to send you a high resoultion JPG or PDF of your logo.





If you can't get in touch with your graphic designer or they simply do not have in on file any longer, you probably will have to hire a new one to recreate the logo file.





Steve S.
Reply:inchimaging is also good
Reply:copy,save,resize your logo, then print it for use else where.
Reply:There's 2 ways to go with this


1. Try saving it to a R/W disk straight from your site. Kinko's can do the resizing from the disk but it costs extra.


2. Download the image to your hard-drive then save it to R/W disk, just in case you want to make changes before taking it to Kinko's.





Is the logo one you made or you got it from someplace online? If it's your own design or you paid for it, then there should be no problems having a copy made.





If it has any elements from someone else's design, you'll need to get their permission in writing to use it.


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