Hi, Rob.
We have had success in adding a simple black and white graphic on the badge in the designer. You need to keep it very simple, meaning don't add too much black, and it has to be black, not grey or a color you just expect to print black. It will come out blurry.
Hope this helps, because yes, those prices are a bit costly when you work in government and non-profits.
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Kelli Mahoney
Associate Director, Global Events
American Jewish CommitteeUnited States
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-10-2025 18:59
From: Rob Meszaros
Subject: Name Badge Advice
Greetings,
We are hosting our first event later this summer using cvent. We have rented the Event in a Box check-in/badge solution. I'm finding that the two vendors recommended by cvent to pre-print the branded name badges are quite expensive, mainly because for the one- or two-color badges, you have to order 1000 minimum. We only need around 350. You can get a full color option with a minimum of 250 pieces, but since they are full color, they are much more expensive.
Before we dug into this, we were under the impression we could just have the entire badge printed on site, but as it turns out, the on-site printers are meant for text only (data tags for name, etc.). Has anyone had any success printing badges with simple graphics on site? Any photos of how they turned out?
Any thoughts or advice for a newbie would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
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Rob Meszaros
Director, Communications
Kern County Superintendent of SchoolsUnited States
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