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UPrinting.com Offers Summer Discounts on Premium Business Card Printing

July 31, 2009 --

LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/31/09 -- Small business online printer, UPrinting.com, is heating things up this summer with 15% off all business card printing orders. Premium quality cards are offered in custom sizes, three eco-friendly paper types, and die-cut options including popular rounded corners.

Business Cards can be produced in standard sizes, stylish 2x2" square sizes and any custom sizes up to 4x4". All business cards are printed on FSC/PEFC certified eco-friendly recycled paper. Paper types include thick 14 pt. Matte for an elegant satin finish and 14 pt. Gloss for a soft sheen and vibrant colors. UPrinting also offers a recycled 13 pt. uncoated stock, which makes for a natural paper texture that is more affordable than the comparable Classic Crest®. Additionally, UPrinting can create rounded corners, half circle sides, leaf shapes and other unique die-cut options to help your business cards stand out.

UPrinting.com allows users to upload their own design files and get a free proof before paying. For those who don't have a design prepared, UPrinting offers an easy-to-use online design tool with hundreds of premade templates to choose from.

Discount details:



-- 15% off business card printing - Maximum discount of $75

-- Offer ends August 31, 2009

-- Includes all paper types and die-cut business card options

How to get the discount:

Visit UPrinting.com and choose Business Cards. Select your printing options and see an instant price with your 15% discount automatically applied. No coupon code is required.

About UPrinting:

UPrinting provides online printing with custom sizes for an affordable price. Innovations such as free PDF proofs, eco-friendly printing and a powerful online design tool have set UPrinting apart in the industry. For more information on printing and mailing services, visit http://www.uprinting.com/.

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Samuel Nam
UPrinting.com
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310-575-4440


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