More Than Print

 

printing.com is well known across the world for printing. In fact we are the biggest printing company in New Zealand, handling more print than any other printing company. But here’s a few things that perhaps don’t know about us….

Here’s 5 things that perhaps you didn’t know about printing.com

#1
printing.com New Zealand is a wholly owned and operated New Zealand print company. 

#2
Unlike some of our online competitors we print ALL our work right here in New Zealand, and we believe that should mean something to other New Zealand businesses. 

#3
We are comprised of 30 studios across New Zealand, each one owned as a franchise by local business people, passionate about their communities and enthusiastic to succeed and deliver great work for their clients.

#4
We provide a whole host of other services to businesses across New Zealand, broadly called ‘marketing services’, from design through to web development, branding, apparel, promo products, copywriting and photography.

#5
We offer ALL our customers a promise of reliability. 99% of orders are delivered either early or on time. If we fail at that for any reason, then we’ll credit you the full value of that order.

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Perhaps you have never heard of us? Or perhaps you have looked at us before but not been tempted? Perhaps you had forgotten about us until now? Perhaps you bought from us, but it’s been a while since? We’d love another opportunity to take us for a test drive. 

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