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Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Envelope artwork can be simple, but size, window placement, return address position, and flap style should be confirmed before production.
Premier Printing Services can review envelope print requests for size, quantity, artwork placement, and repeat ordering needs. If envelopes will be mailed, confirm mailing requirements before production.
Exact specs can vary by product and production method. Use these pages as planning guidance, then confirm final file details with the print team before production.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
A little preparation helps the print team understand the job, spot file questions, and give better next steps.
Recurring envelope orders can be added to a portal so approved users can reorder the correct size and artwork without starting from scratch.
For approved customers, portal ordering can help organize repeat products, saved addresses, and PO-friendly workflows.
Client LoginShare the envelope size, quantity, artwork status, and mailing notes for review.
Envelope size, window placement, flap style, return address location, and artwork color should be confirmed.
Yes, but window location affects artwork placement. Confirm the exact envelope style before production.
A print-ready PDF is helpful, but source files or layout notes may also be needed depending on the project.
Yes. Sending the related letterhead or brand files helps the print team review consistent placement and color expectations.
Check the envelope size, return address, logo placement, window position if applicable, and mailing requirements.