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The event is Saturday. We know.
A wedding doesn't reschedule because the printer was slow. Neither does Eid, a product launch, or a client meeting. If your deadline is fixed, tell us the date first β everything else works backwards from it.
We'll tell you no if the answer is no.
Plenty of printers in this market will say yes to any deadline to win the job, then go quiet three days before your event. By the time you find out, it's too late to go anywhere else. That's the single most damaging thing a supplier can do to you β and it's why most of our rush clients came to us from someone else.
So here's how we handle it. You give us the date. We work backwards through print, finish, cut, assemble and courier. If the number comes out negative, we say so on the first call, and we tell you what would have to change β fewer units, simpler finish, collect instead of courier β to make it possible.
A hard no on day one is worth more to you than a soft yes that collapses on day six.
- Same press, same checks. We compress the schedule, not the standards.
- Miss the date, lose the surcharge. Late means you pay the standard rate.
- First-piece photo still applies. Even at 48 hours you see unit one.
Rush surcharge
The press is rarely the bottleneck. You are. Not as an insult β just as fact.
A rush job dies waiting for a mockup approval. If you can send print-ready artwork and reply to the mockup within the hour, we can hold almost any deadline we've agreed to. If the mockup sits unread overnight, we've lost a fifth of a 48-hour window and nobody can get it back.
What's actually possible, by product
Measured from mockup approval, not from your first message. Add a day if the artwork needs work.
Stickers & cards β 48 hours
Our fastest line by a wide margin. Digital print, cut, done. If you need something in two days and it can be a sticker or a printed card, the answer is almost always yes.
Mugs β 3 days
Sublimation is quick, but the mugs have to cure. We can't shorten curing without the print failing later, so 3 days is a genuine floor, not a padding.
Notebooks & bags β 4β5 days
Print, laminate, bind or stitch, trim. The binding is the slow stage. Saddle-stitch is faster than spiral; spiral is faster than hardcover.
Printed boxes β 5β7 days
If the die already exists from a previous run, we can move fast. If a new die has to be cut, that alone is 2 days and no amount of money changes it. Ask us whether your shape already exists.
Assembled favours β 6β8 days
Assembly is hand work. Four hundred ribbons take as long as four hundred ribbons take. We can add people, and we do β but there's a limit to how many hands fit around one table.
Eid & wedding season β ask first
In peak weeks the presses are already committed to clients who booked in advance, and we won't bump them. Rush may simply not be available. Message us before you promise anything to your own customer.
Before you panic
How fast can you actually go?
What does rush cost?
Will rushing hurt the quality?
Can you rush during Eid or wedding season?
What do you need from me to hit a rush deadline?
What if you miss the rush deadline?
Tell us the date. We'll tell you the truth.
Send the deadline and the spec. You'll get a straight yes or a straight no β today, not next week.