Electronic brochure / Printer version - HELP !!!!
We need to produce a brochure (12 pages of A4) with details of company products etc. Calculations wise the electronic one is cheaper, this would be a business card cd being posted out in an envelope with company logo etc with a simple bullet list of main details. Cost for 250 copies is approx £1.60
Second option is a traditional paper based version. Cost is £1000 for above in full colour and calculations work out at about £3.50 per copy.
Questions :
KNow any cheap printers ? I already have artwork in Corel 10 format
If I wanted to follow e-brochure approach is there a method I can use to get Coreldraw file into a proper form , ie. suitable for putting on disc, eg. autorun etc.
Any suggestions welcome !!!
I need help urgently !!!!!

Jai
Second option is a traditional paper based version. Cost is £1000 for above in full colour and calculations work out at about £3.50 per copy.
Questions :
KNow any cheap printers ? I already have artwork in Corel 10 format
If I wanted to follow e-brochure approach is there a method I can use to get Coreldraw file into a proper form , ie. suitable for putting on disc, eg. autorun etc.
Any suggestions welcome !!!
I need help urgently !!!!!

Jai
my mate does litho printing, tell him mike put you on, that will make it about 37 favours he owes me.
don't hold his e-mail address against him though:
JohneTruby@aol.com
don't hold his e-mail address against him though:
JohneTruby@aol.com
Standard electronic distribution of brochures originally destined for print is to turn them into Adobe Acrobat files. Burn to CD with an autostart front end, oh, and throw on a copy of Acrobat Reader just in case the client doesn't have it already installed.
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