The Bee Print House is an official publishing house
We are always ready to help our customers.
For any questions, you can contact us right away by phone:
(050) 462 - 63 - 22
our staff will help you:
- properly prepare your artwork for printing,
- set clear lead times for producing your order,
- suggest the most cost-effective production method for you.
We will fulfil your order with high quality, fast and at a fair price.
We have been providing quick-turnaround printing and post-press finishing since 2007. Over this time we have built up the equipment and experience to handle the most varied of orders.
Digital printing
On our A3+ format (450×320 mm) digital laser printer we will print business cards on heavy paper, posters on coated or offset paper, as well as flyers, postcards, invitations, all kinds of stickers, leaflets, brochures, diplomas, certificates and a great many other items to suit your needs. We will help you choose high-quality, attractive designer paper whose shade and texture will make your product even more presentable and will highlight the strengths of the design. (By the way, we create designs too.) The main advantages of digital laser printing are high speed, good colour reproduction and the ability to print even the smallest runs — from a single copy. A digital printer also makes it easy to print with numbering or personalisation right away — for example, when you need to print many diplomas for different people or certificates with a sequential number.
Offset printing
For large print runs we recommend using offset printing. This printing method offers the most accurate colour reproduction and high print quality; its relative "drawbacks" include comparatively high initial costs for making the special printing plates and setting up the press, but the cost per copy of subsequent impressions is low. That is why large runs are usually better printed by offset, and small ones digitally. Or you can combine both printing methods in a single product. For example, if you need to produce a batch of notebooks with different covers but the same inner block, we will print the covers on the digital laser printer and the inner block by offset. By the way, we can bind notebooks in the following ways: on a metal spiral, with staples, or by gluing the block into the cover on a special binding machine — this gives a "soft (paperback) binding".
Risography
If you need black-and-white copies of announcements, letters, price lists, questionnaires, study guides, leaflets, self-copying application forms, or to overprint information onto envelopes urgently and very cheaply, we recommend using risography. What is more, copies can be made either on newsprint (to save money) or on coloured paper for greater vividness and to attract attention. Sheets printed on the risograph (A3 and A4 format) can be stapled together to make handy magazines, questionnaires and study guides. (For greater durability of study guides, the cover should be made of heavy paper, and laminated if desired.)