Archer Printing is a locally owned commercial print shop that handles offset and digital printing for businesses, nonprofits, and public agencies across the Oklahoma City metro area, with particular strength in multicolor projects and short-run custom work.
The shop operates as a full-service print facility rather than a quick-turnaround copy center. The business handles design consultation, prepress work, offset printing for larger volumes, and digital printing for smaller jobs. Most customers are local businesses ordering business cards, letterhead, brochures, and collateral materials, but the shop also works with nonprofits and city contractors who need branded materials and compliance documents. The operation sits between self-service print kiosks and large regional commercial printers, positioning itself for Oklahoma City clients who want local service and custom specifications without the minimum order constraints or lead times of bigger facilities.
Archer Printing quotes jobs individually rather than offering posted per-unit prices, a standard practice in commercial printing where specifications vary widely. A typical business card order (500 cards, full color, standard cardstock) runs between $75 and $120 depending on finishes and turnaround speed. Brochure pricing for a standard tri-fold (8.5" x 11" folded, full color, 250 copies) generally falls in the $180 to $280 range. Digital printing jobs tend toward shorter runs and faster turnaround; offset jobs, which require plate setup, make economic sense for volumes above 1,000 units and offer lower per-unit costs at scale. The shop offers same-day or next-day turnaround on many digital jobs and typically quotes offset work at 5 to 7 business days. Design services are available on an hourly basis or as part of a job quote; clients can also provide finished artwork. Verification note: exact pricing fluctuates with paper costs and setup complexity; contact the shop directly for a specific bid.
Oklahoma City has several printing alternatives, each with different strengths. The UPS Store locations around the city (Midtown, Edmond, and others) offer quick copying and basic printing but are built for single-copy and small-batch work, not commercial orders. FedEx Office provides similar services at slightly different pricing. Both are walk-in convenient but lack the design depth and offset capability that Archer offers. For very large runs or specialty finishing (embossing, foil stamping, binding), regional printers in Dallas or Tulsa sometimes quote lower per-unit prices but add shipping time and minimum orders. Archer's advantage is local turnaround, direct consultation without a salesperson intermediary, and willingness to handle mid-volume jobs (500 to 5,000 units) where big regional shops often impose minimums. Choose Archer for custom work, design collaboration, and jobs that need finishing within a week. Choose a UPS or FedEx location if you need a single color copy or handful of business cards in an hour. Choose a regional printer if you are ordering 10,000+ units and can wait 2 to 3 weeks for a lower per-unit cost.
The shop works well for Oklahoma City nonprofits producing annual reports or event materials, local contractors needing branded proposals and vehicle wraps, and established businesses reordering branded collateral. Small startups who need design and printing together often find the hourly design cost reasonable because they avoid hiring a separate designer. Companies with irregular print needs, rather than ongoing contracts, benefit from per-job quoting. Archer is less efficient for customers who need hundreds of identical single-page documents copied quickly (that is a UPS Store job) or for very large manufacturers with ongoing volume orders and established vendor relationships. Retail customers wanting one or two items printed usually find better value and speed at a walk-in copy shop.
New customers typically call or email to describe the project and get a rough estimate. The shop requests artwork files (PDF, InDesign, or other standard formats) or will accept a sketch and offer design input. Once specifications are confirmed—paper type, finish, quantity, color mode, binding or folding—the shop provides a firm quote and timeline. Payment is usually due at order or on pickup. The shop does not maintain an online ordering portal; all jobs move through phone, email, or in-person consultation. Turnaround depends on the print method and current workload, but the staff will commit to a specific date when the quote is given.
Archer Printing operates during standard business hours, Monday through Friday. Street parking is available near the location; the shop is accessible by car from most of the Oklahoma City metro area. Verification note: exact hours and current address should be confirmed directly, as commercial print shops sometimes adjust hours seasonally or move to accommodate equipment changes.
Archer Printing fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's print ecosystem: it offers quality and customization without the premium pricing of national chains or the long lead times of distant regional printers.
