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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Docucopies Goes Green!

STILLWATER, MN, March 14, 2008 -- Docucopies.com, the Internet' s leading provider of quality color copies at rock bottom discount prices, is going green. But unlike our amphibious friend on "Sesame Street," these veterans of the printing and copying industry insist that it can be easy bein' green.

Beginning with their move from Stillwater, Minn., to Hudson, Wisc., this week, the color copying giant is initiating a recycling solution to properly dispose of their empty color toner bottles and paper.

"This is something we' ve wanted to do for a long time," says Marketing Director Jeff Corbo. "But between our old property managers and the city, there were road blocks that kept us from recycling more efficiently."

Docucopies owns their new building in Hudson, so they can now keep proper recycling bins on the premises. The city also has more options for recycling plastic toner bottles and paper products.

"In our old location, we would have to throw away entire trash bags full of color toner bottles every day," says Corbo. "Now we can finally do our part to reduce waste and hopefully set an example for others in our industry."

Docucopies wants to assure their loyal clientele that this change will have no effect on their cheap prices for black and white or color copies, books, booklets, magazines, or any of the other myriad services provided.

"This is just more sustainable copying, and that's all there is to it," says Corbo.

Docucopies.com provides the cheapest color copies available online at the highest quality, as well as other related services like binding, stapling, cutting, and other finishing options. For more information, please visit http://www.docucopies.com.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Online Discount Color Copy Shop Changes Locations

Online Discount Color Copy Shop Changes Locations
New space will allow them to increase production, expand services, improve turnaround time, and lower prices.

STILLWATER, MN, March 06, 2008 - Docucopies.com, the Internet's trailblazer in high-quality color copies at cheap prices, is changing locations.

The new space will allow the company to expand immensely on their color copying and binding services. They plan to produce more volume, improve the turnaround time on jobs, and eventually add new services which customers have requested. By producing more copies and decreasing the turnaround time, Docucopies.com will be able to keep their prices at an all-time low, solidifying their rank as the least expensive color copy business on the Internet.

The new location, just across the St. Croix River in Hudson, Wisc., dwarfs the square footage of their current spot. This will allow them to add more machinery for copying, printing, binding for books and booklets, bulk mailing, and more.

"The brave new world of web-based, on-demand copying and printing just got a lot braver," said marketing director Jeff Corbo.

Their prices on color copying have dropped dramatically over the last year, leaving their competitors scrambling to keep up. Now, Docucopies prices are cheaper than they have ever been.

"With the new space, new machines, and increased staff in production and customer service, we'll never have to raise prices again," said Corbo.

About Docucopies.com
Docucopies.com offers discount prices on color copies, black and white copies, booklets, books, magazines, manuals, and more, at a fraction of the cost charged by chains like FedEx-Kinko's. Their website will price out almost any custom job and show a price-calculator that updates in real-time as information is entered. They have been in the business since 1980 and are among the small percentage of printing companies to adapt, survive and flourish with the sweeping changes brought on by the Internet Revolution.

For more information, contact Lynn Klatt toll-free at (877) 222-4842, or to place an order visit http://www.docucopies.com.

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