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Scribes Digital Print Ltd Reviews

5.0 Rating 493 Reviews
99 %
of reviewers recommend Scribes Digital Print Ltd
5.0
Based on 493 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Courier, Postal Service
Average Delivery Time
Next Day
On-time Delivery
99%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
97%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Telephone, Email, Live Chat
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
5 out of 5
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About Scribes Digital Print Ltd:

Scribes Digital Print are suppliers of commercial printing, branded merchandise and personalised workwear. Established in 1992 they offer over 30 years worth of experience in all areas of print related products and are considered the place to go in East Yorkshire for fast turnaround times, quality printed products at affordable prices.

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Phone:

01482341927

Email:

support@scribescolourprint.co.uk

Location:

48 Lincoln Street,
Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
HU2 0PB

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which material I should use if I want to print a certificate which would look professional and more like a certificate? Thanks
Asked by Sam (2 weeks ago)
If you’re aiming for a professional-looking certificate, both 300 gsm silk and 350 gsm uncoated stocks are solid choices, but they offer distinct finishes. * 300 gsm Silk: This paper features a smooth, slightly glossy finish, imparting a refined, premium feel. It enhances colours and images with a subtle sheen, making certificates appear elegant and polished. It’s durable and resistant to smudging, making it perfect for those who want a sleek, modern look. * 350 gsm Uncoated: This stock is thicker and has a more natural, matte texture. It feels soft to the touch and absorbs ink well, which can give certificates a classic, prestigious appearance. It’s great for a traditional aesthetic or if you prefer a handwritten element, as it works beautifully with pens. If you want a professional yet modern feel, silk might be the way to go. If you’re aiming for a timeless and traditional certificate, an uncoated option would be more suitable. Find out more here: https://www.scribescolourprint.co.uk/print/business_printing/card_products/certificates/
Answered by Carl (2 weeks ago)