Post-it Pad Printing Singapore: Pricing, MOQ, Lead Times & 2026 Buyer Guide

 

Most post-it pad printing in Singapore quotations look similar at first glance — until you compare line-by-line and discover one supplier is quoting 25-sheet pads while another is quoting 50-sheet, one assumes 1-colour and the other assumes 2-colour, and the lead times differ by ten working days. Without a clean buyer’s framework, comparing apples-to-apples is impossible. This guide is that framework.

Below is a 2026 buyer’s reference for Singapore custom post-it pad pricing, MOQ, lead times, payment terms, and the six line items every quotation should clearly include.

The 6 Line Items Every Quotation Should Include

  1. Pad size in mm
  2. Sheet count per pad
  3. Print colours (1C, 2C, 4C / CMYK)
  4. Backing card spec (kraft, white, branded)
  5. Setup & artwork charges (often hidden in low-ball quotes)
  6. Lead time in working days from artwork sign-off

Pricing Reference (2026 SGD)

Standard 76 × 76 mm square, 50 sheets, 1-colour print

Quantity Per pad (SGD) Total order
100 pcs $2.20 – $2.80 $220 – $280
300 pcs $1.50 – $2.00 $450 – $600
500 pcs $1.20 – $1.60 $600 – $800
1,000 pcs $0.85 – $1.20 $850 – $1,200
3,000 pcs $0.60 – $0.85 $1,800 – $2,550
5,000+ pcs $0.50 – $0.70 $2,500 – $3,500

Add-on multipliers

  • Upgrade to 2-colour print: +$0.15 to $0.30 per pad
  • Upgrade to full CMYK print: +$0.30 to $0.55 per pad
  • Die-cut shape: +20–35% on the per-piece, plus $80–$180 die fee (one-time)
  • Premium 80–100 sheet pad: +$0.60 to $1.20 per pad
  • Branded backing card (full-colour print on the kraft): +$0.20 per pad

MOQ — What’s the Minimum?

Most Singapore suppliers (including us) accept post-it pad orders from 100 pieces upward. A few constraints push the MOQ higher:

  • Standard square or rectangle: 100 pcs minimum
  • Premium 80+ sheets: 200 pcs minimum
  • Die-cut shape: 300 pcs minimum (because of the die setup cost)
  • Full CMYK with custom backing card: 200 pcs minimum

Lead Times (Working Days from Artwork Sign-Off)

Spec Lead time
Standard square, 1-colour 14 – 18 working days
Standard square, 2-colour 16 – 20 working days
Full CMYK, custom backing 18 – 22 working days
Die-cut shape (after die approval) 22 – 28 working days
Premium 80–100 sheet 18 – 22 working days

Always add 3–5 working days on top for artwork rounds before sign-off. If your event is 5 weeks away, you are at the very edge of standard lead time — start now.

Hidden Costs Buyers Often Miss

  • Artwork redraw fees if you supply low-resolution or raster files
  • Pre-production sample fees ($25–$60) — almost always worth paying on first orders
  • Express surcharge if lead time is compressed below standard (15–30% premium)
  • Delivery to multiple addresses (some suppliers charge per drop)
  • Storage fees if production finishes before you are ready to receive

Payment Terms in Singapore

Standard terms for Singapore custom stationery production are 50% deposit on order confirmation, 50% on delivery. For statutory boards, MNCs and government-linked buyers, 30/30/40 staged payments or NET-30 invoicing are usually available subject to credit check. Always confirm payment terms in writing before signing off artwork.

How to Get the Best Quote

  1. Send a clear brief with size, sheet count, colours, backing, MOQ and lead time in one document
  2. Ask for the all-in price including artwork, setup, samples, and delivery
  3. Compare 2–3 quotes on identical specs — never on different specs
  4. Pay for one pre-production sample on first orders
  5. Lock the artwork early — every artwork round costs you working days

Get a clean, comparable quote

Brief through the custom post-its for a line-itemised quotation with no hidden fees.

Need to spec your pad? See sizes, shapes & sheet counts. Ordering for an event? See post-it notes for trade shows & events. Comparing formats? See sticky notes vs notepads vs sticky flags.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum order quantity for custom post-it pads in Singapore?

100 pieces for standard square or rectangle pads. 200 pieces for premium 80+ sheet pads or full CMYK with custom backing. 300 pieces for die-cut shapes.

How long does post-it pad printing take in Singapore?

14–18 working days for standard 1-colour square pads, 16–22 days for 2-colour or full CMYK, and 22–28 days for die-cut shapes. Always add 3–5 days for artwork rounds.

What does it cost per pad at 1,000 pieces?

For a standard 76 × 76 mm 50-sheet pad with 1-colour print and kraft backing, expect $0.85 to $1.20 per pad at 1,000 pieces. Add roughly $0.20 per pad for 2-colour print and another $0.20 for a branded backing card.

Are pre-production samples free?

Most suppliers charge $25–$60 for a pre-production sample. It is almost always worth paying on a first order — a sample catches print colour, paper feel, adhesive position and pad-back issues before the full run.

What payment terms do Singapore post-it suppliers accept?

Standard is 50% deposit / 50% on delivery. Statutory boards, MNCs and government-linked buyers can usually arrange staged payments or NET-30 invoicing subject to credit approval.

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