FedEx Office operates multiple locations across Oklahoma City, and understanding which one serves your needs depends on your timeline, volume requirements, and preferred neighborhood. This guide covers the actual trade-offs between FedEx Office branches in the metro area, where to find faster turnaround on large jobs, and which competitors offer real advantages for specific tasks.
FedEx Office maintains a presence in three primary Oklahoma City service areas: Midtown, Northwest Oklahoma City near Warr Acres, and South Oklahoma City near I-35. The Midtown location, positioned between downtown and Bricktown, handles significant walk-in traffic during lunch hours and after work, which can extend wait times for simple jobs like copying or binding. The Northwest location near May Avenue serves suburban customers and tends to have shorter queues for basic printing tasks. The South location on I-35 has become a regional hub for larger orders because it maintains more equipment redundancy; if one printer fails, jobs don't stall as quickly.
FedEx Office's core advantage is same-day turnaround on many projects. Color copies cost approximately $1.49 per page (as of recent checks), and black-and-white copies run $0.10 to $0.25 depending on volume and whether you're using their self-service kiosks or requesting staff assistance. Large format printing (banners, posters up to 36 inches wide) is available at all three locations, but the South I-35 location carries stock for rush orders more consistently because of its higher throughput.
FedEx Office is the logical choice if you need binding, lamination, or finishing services the same day. Their comb binding, spiral binding, and thermal binding equipment sits on-site, and most finishing jobs complete within two hours. If you're preparing a proposal deck in the morning and presenting it that afternoon, FedEx Office in any of the three locations can accommodate this. The self-service kiosk option also appeals to price-conscious customers making small batches of copies without design work.
However, FedEx Office is not the fastest for business cards, letterhead, or custom stationery with your logo. Their in-house design consultation is available but limited; jobs requiring custom color work or brand-specific setup typically take 3 to 5 business days.
Several print shops in Oklahoma City operate with lower overhead and faster custom work than FedEx Office. Local print shops in Midtown and the Plaza District offer custom business card printing with 24-hour turnaround on small runs (250 to 500 cards), compared to FedEx Office's standard 3-day cycle. These shops also negotiate pricing more flexibly on high-volume orders (5,000+ items), which FedEx Office does not.
UPS Store locations across Oklahoma City handle basic copying and small print jobs but lack the large format and binding equipment of FedEx Office. UPS Store is cheaper for single-digit copy runs ($0.05 to $0.15 per black-and-white page) but becomes more expensive than FedEx for volume work over 100 pages because they outsource larger orders rather than printing in-house.
Costco Business, located in West Oklahoma City near Memorial Drive, offers bulk copying at substantially lower rates ($0.04 to $0.08 per black-and-white page) for members, but requires membership and processes jobs on a batch schedule rather than immediately. If you have a three-day window and regular copying needs, Costco membership ($55 annually for Gold Star Business) pays for itself within a few months.
If your job involves both printing and shipping, FedEx Office's integration with FedEx shipping is real but not unique. You can drop packages at any FedEx location, and FedEx Office staff can print labels on-site. However, you can also print labels online at home and drop packages at standalone FedEx kiosks throughout Oklahoma City, which may actually be faster than waiting in a FedEx Office queue for shipping assistance.
The self-service model at FedEx Office works well for straightforward jobs: copying documents you've brought, printing files from your laptop via their kiosks, or enlarging a single-page design. For design work, file conversion, or troubleshooting file compatibility, staff assistance is necessary. The Midtown and South locations staff designers during business hours (usually 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays), but availability drops on weekends.
Walk-in availability varies significantly by location and time of day. The South I-35 location typically accommodates rush jobs better because it has longer hours (some locations open by 6 a.m. for contractors and print shops needing early access) and more production capacity. Call ahead if your job exceeds 500 pages or requires color work; this reservation minimizes surprises about wait time.
For same-day binding, finishing, or large format printing under pressure, FedEx Office is the most reliable choice in Oklahoma City. The cost is moderate but not the lowest, and the speed is guaranteed rather than dependent on a small shop's equipment availability. For custom design work with a relaxed timeline, local print shops in Midtown and the Plaza District offer better design consultation and pricing. For bulk copying, Costco Business is unbeatable if you have a membership and can plan ahead.
The deciding factor is usually your timeline and the complexity of the job. If you need it today and it requires equipment, FedEx Office is your answer. If you can wait two to three days and want customization or price sensitivity, explore local alternatives first.
