Printing Services

Welcome to Printing Services.

Printing is described as "the art, process, or business of producing printed material" (The American Heritage Dictionary, third edition), all of which began over 500 years ago with the first printing press. As many as those changes have been from then until now, printing is still evolving and changing.

With the advent of the computer, people have been talking of the paperless society. Since then, the use of paper has increased and other materials have become as popular.

Besides being the source for University letterhead and envelope needs, we can assist in your

graduation announcements

wedding invitations

calendars

creation of a family quilt

memory albums

multiple-page panoramic scene

event programs: single or multiple sheets folded and stapled

business cards

and much more!

If you have an idea of what you want to do, please feel free to ask.

In the event that we have never heard of it, we will be very happy to investigate the project and do what we can to help you complete it.

Do-it-yourself on our two high speed b/w machines or let us do it for less on our even faster machines in b/w or color.

Other services available are sign making, b/w or color scanning, laminating, jogging, drilling, cutting, padding, stapling, b/w and color transparencies, shrink-wrapping, multiple types of binding, shipping, and the consolidation of your bits and pieces into a finished product.

We stock

    * 36 different colors of paper in 3 sizes: 8.5"x11, 8.5" x 14", and 11" x 17"

   * We also have white in 12" x 18"

    * 5 different types and textures

To assist our customers in choosing colors and style we have a sample book of papers we stock that is easily mailed. If our stock doesn't meet customer needs, we have over 100 additional sample books from a large variety of paper mills with access to even more.

Please feel free to contact us or just walk in. We are always happy to help make that stressful job easy.

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