PRINTING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There’s no definitive answer to this printing FAQ question. Every print project is going to be different from one another. The sales and customer service teams at our Phoenix print shop will work directly with you and collaborate on your project to find the best print solution and get you a competitive and accurate quote.
Of course, rush printing is quite common! At PRI Graphics, our printing company strives to ensure our customers are well cared for. If that means you need your project finished quicker than our normal turnaround, then we will make that happen. Depending on project scope additional charges may apply.
Our standard turnaround for most print projects is 4 days to complete from proof approval. Timeframes may vary depending on the scope of the print project. Your sales representative will be able to answer specifics.
Yes. Our graphic design team here at PRI Graphics & Signs are experts in their respective fields, with a focus on signage design, stationery, brochure, environmental, color management, and logo and branding design. See more here.
Yes. While we are headquartered in Phoenix Arizona, our printing company does work with customers nationwide. We can package and ship print projects cross-country and internationally.
That’s why we’re here. Our print professionals are experts in the field and will collaborate with you to suggest the best print materials to use. We’ll also suggest the appropriate finishing to ensure we stay within your budget for the print project.
You can submit your ideas in a variety of ways. You can choose to upload your print-ready files directly by using our Send Us Files page. If your company has a web store portal, you can login by clicking on the MyOrderDesk link located in the header and footer of the website. Lastly, you can email your specific sales rep directly or you can email our customer service.
Most people will be very surprised at how alike they end up looking once printed. That said, there is a wide variation in color calibrations between everyone’s screens. Variations can also occur when dealing with RGB and CMYK color modes within design files.
