annadobritt
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Anyone know of a company that prints poster-size maps for reasonable rates?
Thanks!
Thanks!
I have the same question. Gamer Printshop is the one I'm familiar with, but the csts are prohibitive - it costs four times as much to print the maps for one adventure than it costs someone to buy an entire 12 adventure campaign path. I worked out it would cost a DM $3000 at their rates to print out all the battlemaps from the $49.99 War of the Burning Sky 4E campaign saga. Not a realistic option for non-millionaire gamers.
If anyone knows of any other options, I'm all ears!![]()
How many are there and what the heck were they planning to print on? I work at a large format printer in Canada but we deal with photo paper and other high quality inkjet stocks for museums and other exhibits. While I've looked into starting something up for map printing, we'd be on the pricey side.
Not $3000, mind you.
Oh, wow, ok, yeah. That sounds right then.Although a bulk order should see a more dramatic decrease in price, but I'm not involved in sales at all. It does seems like there's no bulk discount at all.
Would that be double-sided? Gamer Printshop does strike me as a small-time print shop with a big internet presence, but quite a few places offer a smaller price for double-sided work as it uses less stock.
I have the same question. Gamer Printshop is the one I'm familiar with, but the csts are prohibitive - it costs four times as much to print the maps for one adventure than it costs someone to buy an entire 12 adventure campaign path.
I think Gamer Printshop is setup more to deal with individuals looking to print campaign maps and cutom battlemaps for home use, as opposed to publishers looking to mass produce books for sale, hence the pricing. If I were you, I'd try a commercial poster printer like Print Direct or a commercial map printer like Eureka.
I think Gamer Printshop is setup more to deal with individuals looking to print campaign maps and cutom battlemaps for home use, as opposed to publishers looking to mass produce books for sale, hence the pricing. If I were you, I'd try a commercial poster printer like Print Direct or a commercial map printer like Eureka.
I think Gamer Printshop is setup more to deal with individuals looking to print campaign maps and cutom battlemaps for home use, as opposed to publishers looking to mass produce books for sale