Print double-sided posters on demand?
December 17, 2006 3:31 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Cafepress doesn't make double-sided posters. Is there anywhere like cafepress that does?

I'm programmatically creating a lot of individual poster designs (hundreds, maybe) using the text of wikipedia articles. The articles are GFLD-licenced, so the GFDL has to be included whenever the articles are distributed.

I'd print the licence on the back of each poster and sell the posters through cafepress, but cafepress doesn't offer double-sided poster prints, so...yeah.
posted by Tlogmer to technology (3 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
Could you include the GFLD on a separate piece of paper like an invoice that gets sent to the buyers?
posted by dcjd at 3:48 PM on December 17, 2006


Not that I know of. Cafepress handles all the shipping, etc., and doesn't give you much input into the process. (Though if anyone knows differently...)

One thing that just occured to me: you can redirect visitors to a particular page in your shop after they've bought something -- maybe I could put the GFDL there? (I'm not sure if that's good enough under the terms of the license, though.)
posted by Tlogmer at 4:39 PM on December 17, 2006


Update: cafepress definitely doesn't do custom invoicing and the redirect-to-a-GFDL-webpage idea probably won't fly under the license.
posted by Tlogmer at 5:32 PM on December 17, 2006


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