Address: 4520 Centennial Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80919, USA
Phone: +17195983214
Sunday: 11AM–6PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
The Tao
Team helped me print my funeral flyers. When I accidentally printed them wrong they did it right and did NOT charge me. Great service from Nahria the manager.
Cynthia Wisekal
Easy in, easy out place to go shopping!
John Brandt
do not go here to ship a UPS package. Yet another business that makes us feel like we are living in Soviet Russia. I went in to ship a package through their alleged UPS service. The desk was, plain and simply, not staffed. There was no one there. When I asked a cashier for help, he said he would get to me as soon as he could but that he was busy. I waited 5 or 10 minutes well person after person was helped in the cashier line, and finally left.
malak khaled lutfieh
This girl named cree, was absolutely patient, knowledgeable, and kind. Had such a sweet attitude the whole time, and helped me make an informed decision. Definitely recommend her if shopping! The entire time was awesome the whole time.
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Yes they do. They have different types so make sure you get the right one
Prices tend to depend on how much ink is used, the paper chosen, if printing is on front and back etc; if you have a general idea of what you want, staples has a design department or sometimes the person at the copy center is skilled enough to put something together for you. If you already have what you want designed, you can email it to the copy center, or bring it in on a flash drive. From there, you can discuss all the details you want with the copy center employee. If you want to make it yourself, I believe staples sells Avery brand brochure paper, as well. Hope this helps!
It would be best to contact the store for questions regarding stock of an item. Google communities is not communication with the store, but is a tool where you can ask questions of people, many customers like yourself, who will share their knowledge based on their experiences at a particular location.
They take paper to shred and put it in a locked box, which is loaded on a truck and securely deposed of, but shredding I don't believe is done on-site.
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