FAQs2022-01-25T19:09:47+11:00

FAQs

These FAQs answer our most common questions. If you can’t find what you are looking for here please contact us.

Can I come in and see my job being printed?2022-03-08T18:25:22+11:00

Yes, we are happy to arrange a press-check to ensure colours and images are to our clients’ expectations.

Can I pick up my printing?2021-09-10T12:28:59+10:00

Yes, you can arrange to collect your printing by requesting a call upon completion from our friendly staff.

Can you provide artwork specs?2021-09-10T12:29:54+10:00

Yes, our team is here to help you through all artwork set-up.

Do I need to have an account to order?2021-09-10T12:30:41+10:00

No, payment can be made via direct bank transfer or credit card if you find it easier.

How do I decide between digital and offset printing?2021-09-10T12:31:34+10:00

We are here to help you make an informed decision on what will work best for your product by explaining the pros and cons of each process on a case by case basis.

How do I get my artwork to you?2021-09-10T12:33:20+10:00

You can either email a link to sales@megacolour.com.au or, use the upload function on our website.

How does your proofing process work?2022-03-08T18:27:21+11:00

Clients will receive a proof within 24 hours of artwork being received. Options for proofs are either speedy digital pdf’s, digitally printed Indigo proofs or, hi resolution Epson prints.

How long will it take to provide my quote?2022-03-08T18:29:10+11:00

Quotes will be submitted within 24 hours of being received.

I am not a company, can I still order printing through you?2021-09-10T12:34:13+10:00

Yes, all customers big and small are welcome to have their work completed by us.

Is your service environmentally friendly?2021-09-02T16:33:28+10:00

Megacolour is committed to minimising our impact on the environment. We use responsibly sourced paper, plant-based inks and recycle our paper waste, used plates and cartridges. Read More.

What is digital printing?2021-09-10T12:39:04+10:00

Digital printing is a process using a dry or wet toner-based machine that makes printing of small quantities affordable and quick. Plus there is the extra benefit of being able to personalise material when required. This is usually the best form of printing for runs of 1 to around 2,000 copies when paper size and material are within the machine’s technical limits.

What is offset printing?2021-09-10T12:40:30+10:00

Offset printing, or lithography, is the printing process which uses metal plates to transfer an inked image on to a rubber ‘blanket’ cylinder which then rolls on to the paper. This is our speciality, and is the preferred printing method for commercial customers who demand high quality, colour accuracy and consistency over large print runs.

What is the largest size you can print?2022-01-24T11:51:22+11:00

The largest sheet size that we can print is 720 x 720 mm with an image area of 705 x 1010 mm.

Where do you deliver to?2021-09-02T16:24:35+10:00

We can deliver anywhere in Australia and overseas.

Where is your printing done?2021-09-02T16:22:53+10:00

All our printing is done on our premises in Camperdown, Sydney Australia.

Who do you work with?2021-09-02T15:56:55+10:00

We work with a wide range of clients – both large and small. Our clients include state and local government organisations, fashion and clothing industry, pharmaceutical industry, publishers, medical suppliers, large and small companies, including solo operators –  and other printing companies.

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