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Depending on what you want printed and how, I can highly recommend a company called Vital Concept.


We get our double sided flyers printed there very cheaply, and they deliver free and very quickly. They are also very helpful.


https://www.vitalconceptprint.co.uk/


They have good reviews too.


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=vital+concept+printing&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=QOTxWYGBJs-g4gSQ-5zQBg#gfe_rd=cr&lrd=0x4876118fa03b99c9:0xb95661c39e0cc092,1,,


However I recommended them to someone local once and I'm not sure what happened but the printing she got done was extremely expensive, I think it must have been a different printing method or something, so you would need to double check what exactly you were ordering.


There is also a printer in the Old Kent Road I recently found but haven't used yet (for posters), I will try and find the name.

Pugwash Wrote:

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> Quick Print just off Maxted Road - our community

> centre has used them for a number of years and

> they are always reliable and reasonably priced.



We found Quick Print very expensive compared to other options, at least for what we wanted printed (double sided A5 flyers on card).

We usually have double sided A4 paper - we stopped using another supplier as they were too expensive. Card is normally double the price to purchase.


We had 25th Wedding Anniversary cards printed silver on white card double sided and thought they were very reasonable compared to other companies.

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