The DPI (dots per inch) and speed settings affect print pricing as higher DPI requires more ink and slower speed. This requires longer printing times, enhancing image quality but increasing costs. Conversely, lower DPI & speed settings expedite printing and reduce ink usage, making the process more cost-effective but with lesser image clarity.
The size of a print directly affects its price. Costs are calculated per square foot. Larger prints require more materials, such as ink, and longer printing times, increasing operational costs.
The location of a print impacts pricing due to logistics. Elevated prints requiring scaffolding or spaces needing furniture removal involve additional setup and labor costs. Such factors increase the overall project cost based on the complexity and accessibility of the print location.
Proper preparation, such as wall painting or furniture rearrangement, is crucial for high-quality prints and impacts costs. This groundwork ensures optimal print adherence and aesthetics but requires additional time and labor, thereby increasing the overall project expense.
Expediting a print job significantly increases the price due to the need for prioritized production and additional labor. This urgency often requires reallocating resources and potentially working after hours, thus elevating operational costs to meet the faster turnaround demand.
Design services and custom design work elevate project costs due to the intensive creative effort and expertise required. These personalized designs demand more development time and potentially complex adjustments, significantly increasing the overall expense of the printing project.
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