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| - Fortunately, I haven't had any really bad experiences here, but neither have I had any spectacularly good ones. I've been coming in here a lot when I'm in town and there are definitely disadvantages to asking them to help you out versus just doing your own printing at home when you can. They aren't very cooperative or skilled at putting several items on one sheet to save on paper. When I wanted to copy an obituary to include in a newsletter they said they couldn't do it because of copyright laws since it came from the newspaper. It's almost more trouble than it's worth to make back to back copies. And color copies are not cheap if you want to do a bunch plus they don't like you putting cardstock in their machines. The employees aren't very cheerful, friendly, or all that helpful.
On the good side, they have a killer paper cutter, though a bit overkill for your average papercrafter. And they have a variety of supplies available to use, so if you're desperate for a bit of tape or a paper clip, rubber band or pencil, it's there on the work table.
They also have a few computers you can use, don't know what the fee is.
I looked into getting business cards printed here once but there were no bargains that I recall.
I think you have to use the card system now. Where you used to just make all your copies, give them a total at the end, and pay up, now I think you have to purchase a card with money on it to put in the machines.
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