Price cuts for stationery products at onlineprinters.com
Stationery is one of the top sellers among office mail supplies, available 4/0-colour with a paper weight of 80 g/m² or 90 g/m². www.onlineprinters.com has drastically reduced prices for these stationery types. The online print shop produces the stationery using cutting-edge offset technology in 4-colour print, available in the shop from a quantity of 250. A great selection of paper stock is available: from wood-free offset paper to recycled paper with environmental seal. The stationery is suitable as copying and printing paper for laser and ink jet printers. Neutral or full-bleed printable envelopes in customised designs round off the stationery portfolio.
SEPA stationery for the urgent - with same day printing Service
There are only a few weeks left until SEPA conversion. For very urgent print jobs, the online print shop www.onlineprinters.com therefore offers its customers the Europe-wide fast same day printing service for stationery. The "same day printing" option reduces print job processing to a minimum: "If customers order, pay and send their data by 4 pm (CET) on working days, we will produce and mail the printed products on that same working day", Voigt details the exclusive service offer. It is the online print provider's state-of-the-art and efficient production department that makes the production time reduction possible. "We merge order processing and print production in one company. This enables us as an online print shop to offer top products and top services for online customers and deliver 'all products from one source' - fast and reliably throughout Europe at affordable prices", the marketing manager of the German Onlineprinters GmbH explains.
More information about SEPA
The Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) comprises 33 countries. Among them are the 28 EU member states as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and Monaco which are also members of the European Economic Area. SEPA enables customers to make cashless euro payments by specifying common procedures. SEPA bank transfers and SEPA direct debits use the IBAN (international bank account number) and the BIC (international bank identifier code) to identify the account details of payer and payee instead of account number and bank code used so far. The conversion to the SEPA procedure must take effect on 1 February 2014 according to pan-European regulations. More information: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/
Link to the explain-it video clip "Printings simply ordered online":
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