print on demand
zprintz organises every product into one of 12 families. Each family has its own pillar page with overview, comparisons, editorial guides, and the full variant list. Start with the one you need.
- Postcards →
20 variants
Postcards are the workhorse direct-mail format: small enough to print at high quantities for a few cents each, large enough to land a clear message in the recipient's hand. They sit at the intersection of print marketing and personal communication — businesses use them for promotions, event invitations, and EDDM (Every Door Direct Mail) campaigns; individuals use them for save-the-dates, holiday greetings, and announcements.
- Flyers →
6 variants
Flyers are the print marketer's high-volume distribution format: lighter paper than postcards, larger sheet size (typically 8.5×11 or 5.5×8.5), and printed full-bleed front + back. They're built for hand-distribution at events, in-store stuffing, door-hanging, and bulletin-board posting.
- Vinyl banners →
11 variants
Vinyl banners are the print industry's workhorse format for outdoor signage, event backdrops, and large-format trade-show display. They're built from a heavy vinyl substrate that holds full-color print without delaminating in weather, and they roll up for shipping and storage.
- Stickers & adhesive vinyl →
8 variants
Stickers and adhesive vinyl cover a wide span of print products united by one thing: a peel-and-stick backing. The decision tree starts with substrate (weatherproof vinyl, removable wall vinyl, floor-rated, window-rated, magnetic-backed) and cut style (die-cut around a shape, kiss-cut to a backing sheet, or square-cut).
- Business cards →
29 variants
Business cards remain the highest-leverage print format per square inch in the entire industry: hand someone a 3.5"×2" piece of premium cardstock and they remember your brand differently than they remember a digital handoff. The format hasn't changed in a century, but the stock and finish options have multiplied.
- Bookmarks →
12 variants
Bookmarks are a deceptively small format with a high signal-to-effort ratio: they're inexpensive to print, easy to distribute, and end up in books that get used for months. Libraries, indie bookstores, authors, and reading-promotion programs are the major buyers.
- Booklets →
10 variants
Booklets are the format for content that exceeds a single sheet but doesn't need a full bound book: catalogs, event programs, lookbooks, instruction manuals, magazines, and zines. They're saddle-stitched — two staples through the spine — which is the cheapest and fastest binding method for low-page-count documents.
- Greeting cards →
10 variants
Greeting cards are the high-touch end of paper-product printing: folded card stock with a specific occasion message (holiday, thank-you, save-the-date, condolence) printed on premium substrates with matching envelopes included. The unit price is high relative to postcards because the format involves folding, matching paper goods, and per-unit handwork.
- Paper stationery →
38 variants
Paper stationery covers the full operational print suite a business needs to run: brochures for sales, letterhead for correspondence, envelopes for mailing, notepads for everyday writing, presentation folders for proposals. These products share text-weight paper, business-grade printing, and matched-brand consistency.
- Apparel →
74 variants
Custom apparel is print-on-fabric: branded t-shirts, hoodies, polos, hats, and totes printed via direct-to-garment (DTG) inkjet or traditional screen-print. The format is huge — every business does branded merchandise eventually — and the spec decisions vary by what's being printed.
- Rigid signs →
16 variants
Rigid signs cover the substrate-based signage category: prints on inflexible materials that hold their shape without a frame. The substrate IS the product, so substrate choice drives every other decision (indoor vs outdoor, weight, durability, mountability).
- Specialty print →
44 variants
Specialty print is the catch-all category for formats that don't fit the standard paper / vinyl / apparel buckets: magnets, posters, canvas prints, ceramic mugs, NCR carbonless forms, custom roll labels, sample kits, packaging boxes, and a long tail of niche products.