No GST — the price you see is the price you payMost orders ready next working dayFree delivery over S$150
Flyers
S$34.70

Flyer Printing Singapore
For launches, promos and mailbox drops — flyer printing in Singapore.

A hundred door-drops or tens of thousands off the press — full-colour flyers people pick up, read and act on. Pick digital for a quick run or offset for bulk; the price updates as you go.

Ready by1 working dayLead time1 working dayPrintDigital
Flyers printing in Singapore by Printvolution
Got your artwork?
Paste one Google Drive / WeTransfer link
File requirements
✓ CMYK colour mode
✓ 300dpi minimum
✓ Fonts embedded / outlined
⚠ Please convert your file to CMYK before sending. The press prints CMYK either way, and print always reads a bit darker than a bright RGB screen — that's normal.
↓ Bleed + cut-line spec varies by product — see FAQ below.
1Print Method
Digital
2Size
A5 (148 × 210mm)
3Paper
128gsm Art Paper
4Printing Sides
Single Sided
5Quantity
50 pcs
Type any quantity from 50 to 500 pcs — price updates live.
Your total
S$34.70
Per unit
S$0.69
FlyersS$0.69/unitS$34.70
Quantity× 50
No GST · Free delivery over S$150

How we print.

Human file check
A real person looks over every file before we print — we try to catch problems early and flag anything we spot.
Live pricing, no quote emails
Pick size, finish and quantity — the total updates as you go. Volume breaks are on the page, never hidden behind a "contact us".
Delivery or pickup
Next-day courier S$40, or economy S$10 for 3–5 working days — free on orders over S$150. Or walk into Paya Lebar Square and collect free over the counter.
Rush? Tell us up front
Many jobs can ship next-day or collect same-day from Paya Lebar. WhatsApp us the deadline with your file and we'll confirm the fastest route before production starts.
Quick guide

Tell us the run,
we'll point you at the right spec.

Digital ≤ 500 pcs · Offset 300 pcs+The method split is by quantity and tech. Digital does small short-run perfectly with same-day turnaround. Offset kicks in from 300 pieces up and gets cheaper-per-piece as volume grows, at a 7-working-day lead time.
Restaurant new-menu handout — need 200 tomorrow for the reopening
A4 · 128gsm Art Paper · Double-Sided · Digital · 200 pcsDigital at 200 pieces lands next working day — A4 fits a full-menu layout without squeezing, 128gsm is the standard flyer feel. One-working-day from artwork approval to Paya Lebar pickup.
F&B delivery-area door drop — 5,000 A5 flyers for a postcode campaign
A5 · 157gsm Art Paper · full colour both sides · Offset · 5,000 pcsA5 is the unignorable-in-a-door-handle size. At 5,000 pieces, offset is both cheaper and more consistent than digital — 157gsm holds up through handling and weather on the route. Seven working days.
Property launch door drop across multiple HDB blocks — 20,000 A4
A4 · 157gsm Art Paper · full colour both sides · Offset · 20,000 pcsFleet-scale run: 157gsm gives the "this is a real launch, not an ad" feel; full colour both sides lets the back carry floorplans and price list. Per-piece cost at 20,000 is far lower than the 500-piece rate — offset really earns its setup fee here.
Event RSVP postcard — 300 premium A6 on card stock, matt-laminated
A6 · 250gsm Art Card · Double-Sided · Matt Lam · Digital · 300 pcsA6 is the postcard/coupon size — fits a purse, reads from the hand. 250gsm card feels like a real invitation, not a flyer. Matt lamination on card gives a clean, non-glare finish. Digital at 300 pieces lands in one day.
Trade-show takeaway sheet — 1,000 A5 with photography, feel matters
A5 · 157gsm Art Paper · full colour both sides · Offset · 1,000 pcs1,000 is the crossover point where offset starts beating digital on per-piece cost. 157gsm art paper on full colour both sides gives photos proper depth — the print is the pitch. Seven-day lead time so plan around your show date.

Everything worth knowing,
before you order flyer printing in Singapore.

FLYER PRINTING SINGAPORE · DIGITAL & OFFSET RUNS

Flyer printing looks like one decision and is really four — method, size, paper and run size. Each one moves the price, the feel and the timeline a different way. Here’s how to read them before you order.

01

Digital or offset — which to choose.

The line sits around 500 pieces. Below it, digital almost always wins — no plates to set up, a next-working-day turnaround, and pricing to the exact count, so 137 pieces costs what 137 pieces should. Above 1,000, offset pulls ahead — the plate cost spreads across the run, the per-piece price drops hard, and colour stays identical from the first piece to the last.

Between 300 and 1,000 you can go either way, and it comes down to time: digital is in your hands tomorrow; offset takes about a week but costs less. The method switch at the top of the calculator flips between the two so you can compare on the spot.

02

A3, A4 or A5 — picking by use.

Size is a handling decision, not a design one. A3 is the large-format flyer — posters, full menus, anything meant to be read across a room. A4 is the full sheet — a detailed menu, a long-form announcement, a floor plan; the default for restaurants and property. A5 is the door-drop and handout size — small enough to push through a door handle or into a bag without folding, big enough to carry a hero image plus a call to action.

Reach for A5 by default on a door-drop: it costs less per piece and still says everything it needs to. Step up to A4 or A3 only when the design genuinely needs the room.

03

Art paper or art card — the feel.

128gsm Art Paper is standard flyer stock — solid, not flimsy, prints colour cleanly, and stacks light for bulk drops; it’s what you expect in your mailbox. 157gsm Art Paper is a step heavier — the hand notices the upgrade without knowing why, worth it for launches and events. Art Card (250/300gsm on digital, 260/310gsm on offset) is the heavyweight, for a flyer that should feel like an invitation and survive on a desk for weeks.

On the digital card runs, matt or gloss lamination is available (not on plain paper) — matt for a tactile, premium hand; gloss to make product photography pop. Heavier stock costs more per piece, but the gap narrows as the run grows.

04

Lead times and artwork.

Digital is one working day — file check, print, cut, wrap; collect the next afternoon. Offset is seven working days — file check, plate setup, the print run, then finishing. Very large offset runs can add a day for cutting; we flag it when you order.

Send a print-ready PDF at the exact A3 / A4 / A5 size: CMYK, 300 DPI, 2mm bleed on every edge, fonts outlined or embedded. Adobe Illustrator (.AI) is accepted, with front and back on separate artboards. If we have to modify your file, a design fee applies — and the free file check flags any issue inside the first business day, not on day six.

FAQ

Common questions.

Flyer printing in Singapore for HDB door-drops, F&B promotions, property launches, event handouts, exhibition takeaways, retail pamphlets and corporate invitations — A3, A4 or A5, full colour one side or both. Digital short runs ready the next working day, with matt or gloss lamination on the card options; offset bulk runs from 300 into the tens of thousands, on 128gsm or 157gsm Art Paper and 260gsm or 310gsm Art Card.