Go Print USA is a commercial printing vendor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas with large-format output, business collateral, and short-to-medium run production. The shop handles design-to-print workflows for contractors, real estate firms, event planners, and small manufacturers who need reliable turnaround and local accountability rather than national mail-order processors.
The business operates as a full-service print facility rather than a quick-print kiosk or design-only agency. It produces vinyl banners, vehicle wraps, signage, business cards, letterhead, brochures, postcards, and promotional items. The operation includes in-house design consultation, which means clients can walk in with a concept or rough file and leave with a finished product without managing a separate design firm. This positions Go Print USA in the middle market: more capability than FedEx Office but smaller footprint and lower volume than commercial print brokers who primarily farm work to regional plants.
Go Print USA charges by project type and volume. Business cards typically run $35 to $80 per 500-count depending on stock and finish; brochures (full-color, folded) range from $150 to $400 per 250 pieces. Large-format work (vinyl banners, 4-by-8 signs) is quoted per square foot, usually $8 to $25 depending on material and complexity. Vehicle wraps, a higher-margin service, begin around $1,200 for a partial wrap on a sedan and $2,500 to $4,000 for full coverage. The shop offers rush pricing at 25 to 50 percent above standard rates for jobs needed within 24 to 48 hours. Confirm current pricing by phone or in-person visit, as material and labor costs shift seasonally.
Design work is bundled into larger orders at no charge; standalone design consultation runs $75 to $150 per hour. File preparation and color matching incur no separate fee if printing is booked. The business accepts both print-ready PDFs and raw materials (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop files), though client-supplied files sometimes require rework, which extends timelines by one to two business days.
FedEx Office (multiple locations across Oklahoma City, including downtown and Penn Square) offers quicker turnaround on small orders (business cards same-day, often within four hours) and provides walk-in convenience. However, pricing per unit is 15 to 25 percent higher, and design help is minimal; the service is best for urgent, straightforward jobs. UPS Store locations handle similar quick-print work but with less in-house capability and higher markup.
Sooner Printing, also Oklahoma City-based, runs a larger operation with more aggressive pricing on high-volume runs (500+ units) and a deeper equipment roster for specialty finishes like embossing and foil stamping. Sooner is the better choice for campaigns requiring 2,000 or more pieces or custom finishing. Go Print USA wins on design collaboration, faster initial quotes (same-day response is typical), and flexibility on smaller batches of 100 to 500 units, where Sooner's pricing model penalizes low volume.
National online vendors (Vistaprint, 4Imprint, Printful) undercut local pricing on commodity items like basic business cards by 30 to 40 percent but impose 7 to 14-day production windows and offer no local support or same-day revision cycles. Choose them only if budget is the sole driver and timing allows.
Go Print USA works well for Oklahoma City contractors needing site signage printed and installed quickly, real estate teams running monthly collateral campaigns, nonprofits producing event flyers with tight deadlines, and small manufacturers requiring custom packaging or labeling in small runs. The in-house design team appeals to business owners who lack design skills and want to skip the freelancer hunt.
It does not suit organizations needing offset printing at 5,000-plus unit scale (margin drops too thin for the shop to be competitive) or those requiring specialty processes like screen printing or 3D embossing. It is also not the best fit for price-conscious buyers sourcing commodity items like generic promotional pens or t-shirts; national fulfillment houses win on cost there.
Call or email a brief project description (what you need, quantities, deadline, budget if known). The team responds within a few hours with a rough quote and availability. If you proceed, you either upload files online or bring them on a flash drive or external drive to the shop. A designer reviews the files, flags any issues (resolution too low, fonts missing, color mode incorrect), and either approves them for production or requests revision. Most jobs are approved within 24 hours. You can witness proofs on screen before the print job runs, which is standard for anything over $200. Pickup is typically 3 to 7 business days depending on volume and complexity, though rush jobs (paid premium) can be ready in 24 to 48 hours.
Go Print USA operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional Saturday hours for rush jobs (call ahead). Street parking is available at the location; no formal lot, but the neighborhood accommodates walk-in drop-offs. Delivery within Oklahoma City metro is available for orders over $500 at no extra charge; smaller orders can be mailed for a $15 to $25 flat fee depending on weight and address.
Go Print USA fills the gap for Oklahoma City businesses that need printing faster than mail-order houses can deliver but do not have the scale to justify commercial brokers. Its value lies in accessible design help, genuine local relationship-building, and calendar flexibility for small-run work that national competitors either price out of reach or push to the back of the queue.
