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Re: Wedding Invitations by Sep 8 - please reply asap
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matthew S Goldstein)
Tue Aug 11 09:24:12 2009
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 09:22:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: Matthew S Goldstein <austein@MIT.EDU>
To: Kristin Kuhn <kkuhn@MIT.EDU>
cc: apo-printshop <apo-printshop@MIT.EDU>, Sarah Lehmann <slehmann@MIT.EDU>
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I'm sitting this one out because I don't feel confident enough about my=20
ability to print something quite so 'important'
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Kristin Kuhn wrote:
> to apo-printshop only
>
> Sep 8... the problem is, we have so much going on at that time.
>
> 9/1: Tuesday Night Event, need to have backs of "Golden Tickets"
> printed. (kkuhn)
> 9/4: Activities Midway, can use stuff from TNE, but may need to change
> some type'n'stuff? (austein)
> 9/8: Reg Day cards are needed (tower & rkw)
>
> catthu is busy until mid-September.
>
> Sarah, do you think you could take this on?
> Matt, if we use stuff from TNE, I could do the Activities Midway, and
> you could do these invitations, maybe? Or the other way around (you do
> the tickets, I do the invites)?
> Lori, would you have time to qualify someone with this run (probably a
> bad idea, though, anyways).
>
> Thanks everyone!
> Kristin
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Jesse Cox<zebediah@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello again!
>>
>> Haven't heard from you in a little while -- I saw the bit about the
>> golden tickets, so I
>> suppose you're busy brainstorming on those :']
>>
>> Len recommended that if we were willing to wait until september 8th,
>> we'd be more likely
>> be able to get things printed. =A0Is this the case? =A0Specifications
>> would change somewhat,
>> but we're doing one of those more-and-more common things of having a
>> wedding in another
>> state, and a reception later here in boston, and having something
>> letter-pressed would be
>> marvelous.
>>
>> I understand the information may not be easy to acquire, but having
>> some sense of whether
>> things would work out if dates were shifted a little bit would be good t=
o know.
>>
>> YiLFS,
>> Jesse.
>> .
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Kristin Kuhn<kkuhn@mit.edu> wrote:
>>> Jesse,
>>>
>>> Great to see you coming back to the old Alpha Chi! :) Whether or not
>>> this is possible depends on the availability of our press operators.
>>> Unfortunately most of our press ops are off-campus this summer... I'll
>>> let you know by Sunday if any arrangements can be made.
>>>
>>> Pricing is $3.00/run + $0.10/impression. Each color requires a
>>> separate run. So, you're looking at about $7 for one color, $10 for
>>> two, etc.
>>> There are additional costs if you want to use the shop's cardstock.
>>> (Just the price of the paper).
>>> Two weeks' notice falls under our "rush order" category, so there is
>>> an additional fee of a few dollars (I can't remember the exact number,
>>> but it's definitely less than $5).
>>>
>>> Further arrangements about design, etc, would be made with the press
>>> op who takes your job.
>>>
>>> Yours in Service,
>>> Kristin
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:51 AM, Jesse Cox<zebediah@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> My name is jesse, and I'm an AX alum from a while back :'] =A0It's bee=
n
>>>> almost a decade since I first joined the chapter.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've recently been looking into wedding invitations, and just
>>>> remembered the print shop.
>>>>
>>>> Could the printshop produce a 2-card invitation, 50-60 of each card...
>>>>
>>>> ...in the next two weeks? (i.e. product complete by morning of the 21s=
t)
>>>>
>>>> ...what would this cost? (I expect considerations like how many runs
>>>> of how many cards in how many colors to be relevant)
>>>>
>>>> ...what, if anything else, would be needed to make arrangements?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Awaiting your reply,
>>>>
>>>> jesse cox.
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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