HUDSON, WI, December 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) The online color copy and printing company Docucopies this week launched their new t-shirt printing services. Along with their new color sticker and label service, this is the second major addition to their product lineup in the last month.
Docucopies offers full-color and black printing on a multitude of t-shirt colors, in sizes ranging from Youth to Adult XL.
"This is a big expansion on the products we offer new and existing customers," says Marketing Director Jeff Corbo. "When people are ordering color copies or flyers for their church groups, school clubs, restaurants, or other organizations, they can get custom, personalized t-shirts to go with them."
They offer black ink printing on all colors. However, because of the environmentally hazardous chemicals involved in printing with white ink, and because a white-ink base must be laid on darker shirts prior to printing a color layer, Docucopies has chosen to only offer full-color printing on White, Natural and Ash-colored shirts.
This choice reflects Docucopies' continued commitment to leaving as little negative impact on the environment as possible, while creating and maintaining a safe working environment for their team members.
For more information on Docucopies t-shirt printing, their new sticker and label services, or any other digital printing and color copying services, visit them online at http://www.Docucopies.com.
Docucopies.com Offers Full-Color T-Shirts to Their Color Copy and Printing Customers
Low prices on color and black-and-white shirts reflect color copying company's commitment to quality and value.
2010-12-09
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