HUDSON, WI, November 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) The web's leaders in low-cost color copies and printing just one-upped the competition yet again: Docucopies.com now offers competitive pricing on their new full-color label and sticker services, appropriate for nearly any application.
The stickers can be printed in nearly any size and specially cut to nearly any shape, giving customers unprecedented convenience in ordering their product labels, bumper stickers, address labels, and more.
Stickers are available on high-quality matte, high gloss, or polyester for outdoor applications, and can be laminated to add additional protection for outdoor and heavy-use situations.
"This is something customers have been asking about for quite a while," says Marketing Director Jeff Corbo. "We've been vigorously exploring our options to find out how to best meet these needs while still offering the high-quality service and low prices our customers expect, and we're proud to say we've reached that point."
Color printing is available at the same price as black and white, and is priced competitively for small-to-medium-sized runs. Shipping is free on all label orders, and Docucopies is offering an introductory promo of 15 percent off for all label orders through Wednesday, November 10. This promo also includes 20 percent off envelopes and 10 percent off all other orders.
For more information on Docucopies.com's label services, or their other services including color copies, books, and booklets, visit them online at http://www.Docucopies.com.
Docucopies.com Adds Label and Sticker Printing to their Color Copy and Printing Services
Full-color labels now available at competitive prices from the web's leading provider of color copies.
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