Instant Print Shoppe is moving across town

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The owners at the Instant Print Shoppe in Wallaceburg are excited to move across town.

Mark Authier and his crew will be moving into 95 Arnold Street, inside the Wallaceburg Bookbinding building as of December 1, 2015.

Authier said their phone and fax numbers are the same, their email addressed are the same and they will still have a full list of options available for almost every printing job imaginable.

“We offer many promotional products, stamps, full colour copies, full-colour brochures, which can be done here as well,” he said. “We try to keep as much as we can in Wallaceburg to do ourselves.”

The hours for the business is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from June 1 to September 1 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the fall and winter months.

One of the unique options available at the shop is a full assortment of stamps.

“We have self-inking stamps, which most are special ordered to whatever you want,” Authier said. “We do carry stampers like client/copy approved, faxed, invoiced, or void… things like that, we have those pre-made here that you can pick up any time.”

Authier added: “We carry the rubber stamps, along with the ink pad and ink refill. We also carry embossers… say you have a logo that you want on anything you print, or any letters… some people will use it for their initials for any legal paper work. We have numbered stamps, lined daters as well, for shipping receiving, or best before.”

The Instant Print Shoppe in Wallaceburg offers a wide range of printing services, including: promotional products, signs, stamps, shirts, hats, cheques, calendars, banners, vinyl lettering, pads, labels, decals and boat and snowmobile licenses.

If it is printed on paper they probably do it.

Call them at 519-627-6507 or send them an e-mail at ips@kent.net.

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This article is sponsored content and is a part of our Keep It Local Business Spotlight feature. Contact Dana Haggith for more information – 519-784-4610 or dana@sydenhamcurrent.ca.

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