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St Austell Printing Company - advice on using our online ordering process and how to upload artwork for your print order.

If your artwork is complete and you’re ready to order your print online, it couldn’t be easier.

Choose your specification which includes paper weight, quantity and finishing effects such as lamination.

Once you’ve selected all required fields, you’ll see a price for your print job.

Check all the information is correct and if you’re happy to proceed click on the ‘Upload your artwork’ button.

You can simply upload your file or multiple files in PDF format.

There are 2 ways to do this:

  1. Drag and drop on to the product page
  2. Select ‘Click to choose’ in the boxed area to browse files on your device
    (Each individual file can be a maximum of 10 MB).

Select the ‘Add to basket’ button once you’ve uploaded your artwork and your print job is ready to order.

Options for delivery include ‘click & collect’ from our printshop in St Austell, and options for local or national delivery addresses too.

When we’ve received your order you’ll get an automated email that includes your invoice, notifying you we’ll take 3-5 days to finish your job (although we’re often quicker than that).

Browse products to order online now.

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