Printkeg helps artists print work that looks right and actually sells. We focus on fast turnaround, solid materials, flexible quantities, and real file checks — without the friction of a typical print shop.
Whether you're setting up for Artist Alley, stocking your shop, or launching something new, we make printing easier.
Why Artists Choose Printkeg
Short Runs That Make Sense
Order what you need. Test designs. Restock without overcommitting.
Fast Turnaround
Most orders move in 1–3 business days. No long waits.
Materials That Actually Matter
Matte, gloss, textured, and photo options that fit how your work is sold — not just displayed.
Real File Review
We check your file before printing so you’re not guessing how it’s going to turn out.
Not Built Like a Typical Print Shop
Most print companies are built for bulk marketing — huge quantities, templates, and speed over detail.
Printkeg is built for people selling their work. Better paper options, smaller runs, and printing that actually supports your product — not just fills an order.
How to Choose a Print Company for Your Art
Not all print companies are built for selling artwork. If you’re comparing options, here are a few things that matter:
Look for paper options that match how you plan to sell your work — not just basic marketing stock.
Being able to order smaller runs helps you test designs and manage inventory.
A good printer helps catch resolution, bleed, and setup issues before printing.
Fast production matters when you’re preparing for conventions or restocking your shop.
Printkeg is built around these needs, which is why many artists use us as their go-to print partner.
What Artists Actually Print (and Sell)
Most artists are not printing just one thing. A strong table or shop usually includes a mix of products:
- Art prints in multiple sizes (8×10, 11×14, 11×17)
- Postcards or mini prints for lower price points
- Booklets or zines for deeper engagement
- Booth signage and banners for visibility
Having a mix of price points and formats helps increase sales — especially at conventions and events.
Who We Print For
Artists Selling at Conventions
Art prints, mini prints, booth signage — everything you need for Artist Alley and vendor tables.
Online Art Sellers
Easy restocking for shops on your site, Etsy, or social — without large minimums.
Comic and Zine Creators
Booklets, mini comics, and print merch that help round out your table or product line.
Small Businesses and Events
Flyers, cards, posters, and signage that need to look sharp and arrive on time.
Artists Launching Their First Products
If you're printing for the first time, we make it easier to get started. From choosing sizes to making sure your file prints correctly, we help take the guesswork out of your first order.
Convention Vendors & Pop-Up Sellers
Whether you're setting up at conventions, markets, or local events, we help you prepare with prints, signage, and display-ready products that are easy to transport and sell.
What You Can Print With Us
Popular products include:
How Printing With Printkeg Works
1. Choose Your Product
Pick your size, material, and format.
2. Upload Your File
Send your artwork. We check it before printing.
3. We Print and Ship Fast
Once approved, your order moves quickly.
Based in South Carolina. Shipping Nationwide.
We operate from South Carolina and ship across the United States. You get a U.S.-based print partner without being limited to a local shop.
Our Story
Printkeg started in 2008 with a simple goal: make high-quality printing more accessible — especially for artists and creators who needed flexibility.
Printed with care. No surprises.
- We review your file before printing
- Fast turnaround
- Flexible quantities
- Quality materials
Start Printing
Explore print options built for artists, conventions, and growing shops.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best print company for artists?
A good print company for artists offers high-quality materials, flexible quantities, and support with file setup. Many artists choose printers that specialize in art prints rather than general marketing materials.
Where should I print my art to sell?
You should look for a printer that offers the sizes, paper types, and turnaround times that match how you sell — whether that’s conventions, online shops, or retail.
Do I need high resolution to print my artwork?
Yes. Most print-ready files should be at least 300 DPI at the final print size to ensure sharp results.
