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MyGatsby.com
Custom invitations made easy
Website:
Visit my website »
Products:
Custom Products
Services:
Assembly, Design, Printing
Specialties:
Engraving, Letterpress
Business Details
Categories:
Invitations
What additional types of events do you service?
Anniversaries, Baby Showers, Bar / Bat Mitzvahs, Birthdays, Bridal Showers, Christenings, Corporate Events, Debutante Balls, Eco-Friendly / Green Weddings, Engagement Parties, Graduations, Holiday Parties, LGBT Weddings / Ceremonies, Memorials, Proms, Quinceaneras, Sweet 16s
Established:
1999
Accepts:
AMEX, Mastercard, Visa
Frequently Asked Questions for Invitations
Do you offer a catalog of products or custom products?
Custom Products
Do you handle design, printing, and assembly?
Assembly, Design, Printing
What specialty products do you provide?
Engraving, Letterpress
Other Information
Additional Answers & Advice:
Q: Do you have a catalog?
You may place your order from outside the United States and have your order shipped to a U.S. address. Samples typically arrive within 7 - 10 business days. LITHOGRAPHY (OFFSET PRINTING) - Ink sits flat on the surface of the paper. Nearly all modern printing is offset. ENGRAVING - Your image is raised above the surface of the paper. Yields the sharpest image of all the traditional printing methods. LETTERPRESS - Your type will be indented into the paper. Thicker, softer papers will carry a deeper impression than hard or thin papers. This method is the opposite of engraving. Warm up your printer. Toner adheres to paper by a heat fusion process. If the printer is not heated up properly or the vellum stock is cold, you may not achieve optimal results. Run another small job first to make sure the machine is warmed up. Verify that your printer is not set to Draft mode. Use the highest dpi setting on your printer, 600 or 1200 dpi is best. Allow several seconds for drying time before handling any printed vellum stock.
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