Digiprint is a commercial printing operation in Oklahoma City that handles offset and digital print jobs for businesses, nonprofits, and individuals, with particular strength in large-format output like banners, signage, and vehicle wraps that smaller print shops may decline or outsource.
Digiprint occupies the middle tier of Oklahoma City's printing market, positioned between quick-print shops (which prioritize speed and basic business cards or flyers) and full-service agencies (which bundle printing with design, strategy, and marketing consultation). The operation runs offset presses for volume orders, digital color printers for shorter runs, and wide-format equipment for outdoor and environmental graphics. The shop serves contractors needing site signage, retailers producing POP displays, nonprofits coordinating direct mail campaigns, and businesses managing ongoing collateral production. It is not a design firm, though it can advise on file preparation and production constraints.
Digiprint's core offerings fall into three tiers by volume and complexity. Digital color printing starts at approximately $0.15 to $0.45 per page for standard 8.5" × 11" sheets in quantities under 500, dropping to $0.08 to $0.20 per page for jobs exceeding 2,500 sheets. Offset printing becomes cost-effective above 1,000 units and typically ranges from $400 to $1,200 for a 5,000-unit run of standard brochures or postcards, depending on stock and finishing. Large-format output (banners, vinyl wraps, Coroplast signs) is priced per square foot; banner material runs $8 to $18 per linear foot depending on fabric choice and finishing method. Setup and plate fees apply to offset jobs; digital orders typically carry no setup charge. Bindery services (saddle-stitch, perfect binding, folding, cutting) are added as line items. Pricing varies by specification, so Digiprint provides quotes upon request rather than posted menus. Turnaround is generally 5 to 7 business days for offset, 2 to 3 days for digital, and 3 to 5 days for large-format, with rush fees available.
Oklahoma City supports several printing models, each serving different needs. Sir Speedy and local UPS Store franchises focus on quick color copies, small business cards, and next-day turnaround; they are cheaper and faster for tiny runs (under 250 units) but lack large-format capability and have higher per-unit costs on offset volume. FedEx Office operates similarly. For design-forward, full-service agencies, firms like those anchored in Midtown or Bricktown bundling creative consultation often charge 20 to 40 percent more for the same print product because they absorb design labor into the quote. Digiprint's advantage lies in handling medium-volume offset jobs and large-format work without design markup; a business needing 5,000 postcards or a 10' × 20' vinyl banner will typically spend less and wait the same length of time at Digiprint as at a full-service agency, and faster than a quick-print shop. For very small runs or one-off urgent items, quick-print options win on speed. For jobs requiring integrated brand strategy or extensive creative problem-solving, a full-service agency may be worth the premium.
Digiprint fits businesses with recurring print needs (contractors, real estate agents, nonprofits doing annual mailings, retailers updating POP materials quarterly) and organizations planning projects three to four weeks ahead. It serves those with finished files or the willingness to pay extra for file-cleaning services. It does not suit customers who need next-day turnaround, lack print-ready files and expect free design work, or run so many jobs they require a dedicated account manager and consolidated billing across multiple vendors (a service that demands more overhead than Digiprint provides). Solo entrepreneurs making a one-time large sign or businesses testing a new collateral item are better served by quick-print shops or online printers where the order process is simpler and no minimum applies.
Customers either call, email a file, or walk in with a sample or specification sheet. For digital and large-format jobs, Digiprint's staff will review the file, confirm color accuracy (digital output from screen to print can shift), discuss paper stock or material choice, and provide a quote within 24 hours. For offset work, the process requires a signed estimate and deposit (typically 50 percent) before plates are made. If the file needs correction, Digiprint can refer a designer or advise on cost-effective changes. Walk-in customers should expect to spend 15 to 20 minutes discussing the job; complex specifications or custom finishing may require a callback after internal consultation.
Digiprint operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and does not staff weekend hours. Street parking is available on the block; there is no dedicated lot. Delivery is available within the Oklahoma City metro area for orders over $500; local pickup is always free. Out-of-state shipping uses UPS or FedEx at cost plus a handling fee.
Digiprint anchors the commercial side of Oklahoma City's printing ecosystem for businesses that need both reliability and reasonable pricing without paying for services they will not use.
