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Taltarzac725 03-05-2014 02:48 PM

Copying services in the Villages?
 
Anyone have any information about copying services in the Villages' area? I used to copy important things and send them all over the place while I lived in Palm Harbor, Florida and early when in Rohnert Park, CA. I even copied stuff while staying with relatives while in the Stanford area. Prior to that I kept the copying machines in Dinkytown (U of Minnesota's student oriented shops and restaurants) quite busy while in Minneapolis.

I feel a need for copying a hundred or so documents and am wondering what is the best place for quality as well as cost per page?

Staples looks a little steep unless I am misreading their pricing structure.

Most of these documents have to do with my victims' rights project of between the summer of 1991 through 2004 or so.

Indydealmaker 03-05-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 839910)
Anyone have any information about copying services in the Villages' area? I used to copy important things and send them all over the place while I lived in Palm Harbor, Florida and early when in Rohnert Park, CA. I even copied stuff while staying with relatives while in the Stanford area. Prior to that I kept the copying machines in Dinkytown (U of Minnesota's student oriented shops and restaurants) quite busy while in Minneapolis.

I feel a need for copying a hundred or so documents and am wondering what is the best place for quality as well as cost per page?

Staples looks a little steep unless I am misreading their pricing structure.

Most of these documents have to do with my victims' rights project of between the summer of 1991 through 2004 or so.

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