Printing options for your wedding order of service: professional vs DIY explained
Choosing between home printing and a professional print run for your order of service? Here’s a calm, practical guide that explains when each route works best, the pitfalls to avoid, and how Utterly Printable’s options—Canon iX printing, fast UK dispatch and downloadable PDFs—fit into your plan. You’ll also find links to browse styles and related stationery.
Elegant wedding order of service booklet featuring a delicate floral cover, perfect for adding a personal touch to your ceremony.
1) The quick answer: how to decide
If your ceremony is small, timelines are tight, or you expect late edits, DIY printing from a downloadable, print-ready PDF can be the sensible, budget-friendly choice. Keep to shorter formats—typically a folded 4-page A5 card—and print on an uncoated stock your home printer can handle comfortably.
If you’re planning multi-page booklets (8, 12 or 16 pages), want textured covers, or you care about highly consistent colour and alignment across a larger quantity, professional printing is the safer bet. Utterly Printable prints A5 order of service programmes on Canon iX presses for crisp type and tight colour control, with options for a 4-page card or saddle-stitched booklets (double-stapled at the spine). Uncoated, FSC-certified stocks are standard, and express UK delivery is available when time is short.
You can design and personalise everything online, then either choose professional printing or download a high-resolution PDF for DIY. Start with the full range of wedding order of service templates.
Elegant wedding order of service booklet printed on cream card, shown with fresh white roses, perfect for a classic ceremony.
2) DIY printing at home: when it shines (and how to do it well)
When DIY is a good fit
- Tiny guest lists or micro-ceremonies. A handful of copies is quick to handle at home.
- Last-minute changes. If readings or running order are still moving, a downloadable PDF gives you flexibility to print the final version the day before.
- Straightforward formats. A 4-page folded A5 card is easiest—two sides, no staples, minimal imposition worries.
What you’ll download
From Utterly Printable, choose the “download-only” option for a print-ready, high-resolution PDF of your design. It’s set up for clean output and accurate type, ready for home printing or to take to a trusted local print shop.
Home-printing checklist
- Paper choice: Most home printers cope best with uncoated paper or lightweight card. Heavier, textured stocks can cause feed issues. If your printer specs mention a maximum media weight (often around 200–220gsm for many home models), stay within it for reliable duplexing.
- A5 setup: Print directly to A5 if your printer has an A5 tray. If not, choose “2 per A4” and cut neatly to 148 × 210mm after printing.
- Double-sided settings: Use your printer’s “flip on short edge” setting for A5 portrait to keep front/back orientation correct.
- Colour consistency: Turn off any “vivid/saturation boost” modes that can shift tones. Run 1–2 test prints first.
- Ink smudge prevention: Uncoated papers dry faster than coated. Avoid heavy, full-bleed blocks if your printer uses dye inks; allow extra drying time before folding.
- Folding: Score lightly with a blunt knife and ruler before folding to reduce cracking on the fold.
- Page order sanity check: For a 4-page folded card, the imposition is simple. For anything longer, remember booklet pages must be in multiples of four. Unless you’re very comfortable with booklet imposition, long DIY booklets can lead to pages appearing in the wrong order.
DIY pitfalls to avoid
- Ink rub-off: Particularly on glossy/coated papers and immediately after printing. Prefer uncoated.
- Banding/registration drift: Common on lower-end devices for long runs. Keep quantities modest.
- Incorrect page ordering: Booklets need careful imposition—one mis-set booklet print and you’ll be trimming and reprinting on the morning of your wedding.
Elegant wedding order of service booklet with a simple cover, styled on a rustic table with lavender, perfect for classic ceremonies
3) Professional printing: when it’s the better choice
If you want the “wedding keepsake” feel, or you’re producing more than a couple of dozen copies, professional printing is usually the simplest, most consistent route.
Why go pro with Utterly Printable
- Formats built for ceremonies: Choose a 4-page A5 folded card, or 8, 12 or 16-page saddle-stitched booklets(two neat staples at the spine). Heavier covers with lighter inner pages give a refined, brochure-like feel.
- Premium, uncoated stocks: Options include brilliant-white smooth cards and lightly textured off-white papers. All are FSC-certified and fully recyclable.
- Canon iX presses: Digital output with litho-like clarity—ideal for small type (hymn lyrics, readings) and colour-critical elements.
- Fast UK turnaround: Standard production is a few working days depending on page count; an express option (often next-day) is available for UK mainland addresses. (Allow an extra day or two for Highlands and Northern Ireland.)
- Carbon-offset option: You can offset the footprint of your print order at checkout.
When professional printing is strongly recommended
- Multi-page booklets (8, 12 or 16 pages). Imposition, binding and trimming are handled for you.
- Textured or heavier stocks. Home printers struggle here; pro finishing ensures clean folds and crisp alignment.
- Bigger guest lists. Consistent colour and registration over 50–200 copies is hard to achieve at home.
- A co-ordinated stationery suite. Matching the look of invitations, menus and place cards is easier when everything is printed on the same press and stocks.
Realistic expectations
To keep things transparent: Utterly Printable does not add foiling, embossing, ribbon binding, wax seals or metallic edges on this product line. Page counts are fixed in multiples of four. Proofreading is your responsibility—check names, dates and hymn verses carefully before approving for print. If you prefer to see it in hand first, order a printed sample.
Browse styles while you plan
If you’re still choosing a look, explore design collections by theme:
- Classic looks: classic wedding order of service designs
- Clean, contemporary: modern order of service templates
- Florals & botanicals: floral wedding order of service
- Rustic charm: rustic order of service styles
- Polished & refined: elegant ceremony programmes
While you’re there, it’s easy to keep the suite cohesive with related pieces like personalised wedding table plans and, after the day, wedding thank you card templates.
FAQs
These short answers cover the most common dilemmas couples face when choosing between home printing and professional printing for their order of service.
Yes—especially for a 4-page A5 folded card on a sensible uncoated stock. Keep quantities modest, run a couple of test prints, and allow ink to dry fully before folding.
If you need 8, 12 or 16 pages , want textured covers , or you’re printing more than a couple of dozen copies, professional printing saves time and avoids imposition, stapling and trimming headaches. Canon iX output helps keep small type sharp and colours consistent.
Many home printers struggle above ~200–220gsm and with textured sheets. If you’re set on a heavier or tactile stock, choose professional printing for cleaner feeding and folds.
Use uncoated paper, print at normal (not “high saturation”) settings, and give prints time to dry before stacking or folding. Avoid heavy, edge-to-edge colour blocks if your ink is dye-based.
Yes. There’s an express UK service (often next-day to mainland addresses). If timing is extremely tight, order a downloadable PDF first for DIY or local same-day printing, then arrange a full professional run if needed.
Thoughts & Updates
Wedding order of service templates help guide your guests through the ceremony. Explore the blog for tips on content ideas, design layouts, and including meaningful personal touches.


