Everyone wants to save money. That’s understandable. Whether you’re running a small business, managing a nonprofit, organizing an event, or preparing a political campaign, your budget matters. So when you see an online printing price that looks significantly cheaper than working with a local print partner, it can be tempting to click “order” and move on.
But printing is one of those things where the cheapest option is not always the least expensive option. A low upfront price can sometimes come with tradeoffs that are not obvious until the project is already in your hands, delayed, incorrect, or not what you expected. By then, the real cost is no longer just the invoice. It is the time, stress, reprints, missed deadlines, and lost opportunities that come with fixing a problem that could have been avoided.
That does not mean every inexpensive print option is bad. Sometimes simple, low-cost printing is perfectly fine. But when your project matters, it helps to understand what you may actually be paying for, and what you may be giving up.
Read more: https://burlingtonpress.com/2026/06/02/the-hidden-costs-of-cheap-printing/
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