Image360 is a full-service print shop located in Oklahoma City that handles both digital and offset printing, serving small businesses, corporate clients, and individuals who need everything from business cards and postcards to large-format signage and variable-data mailers.
Image360 operates as a locally-owned franchise within the national Image360 network, offering in-house design consultation alongside production. The shop handles jobs that range from quick-turnaround digital prints to multi-week offset projects, with an emphasis on custom design work rather than basic copying or shipping services. It competes directly with FedEx Office locations across Oklahoma City, but positions itself as a design-forward alternative to purely transactional copy centers, and as a faster, lower-minimum-order option compared to dedicated offset-only printers.
The shop offers digital printing (1 to 500 copies), offset printing (500+ copies), large-format printing up to 54 inches wide, direct mail services with variable-data capabilities, and in-house design. Business cards typically run $35 to $75 for 500 printed and trimmed copies, depending on paper stock and finish; postcards (4x6) range from $50 to $120 per 500. Full-color offset jobs start at $200 to $400 for short runs (500 copies) and scale down per unit for larger quantities. Large-format banners and signage cost $2 to $8 per square foot depending on material and durability. Design services are often bundled into quotes rather than charged separately, though complex branding projects may carry additional fees. Pricing fluctuates with paper costs and ink; confirm current rates when requesting a quote.
FedEx Office locations throughout Oklahoma City (including Midtown and Northwest areas) offer faster turnaround on simple jobs and walk-in service, but charge higher per-unit costs on digital orders and do not provide custom design consultation. They excel at last-minute business cards and small-quantity copies. Local offset-only printers like Jaco Electronics Printing (in Edmond, north of the city) handle larger volume runs at lower per-unit costs but require 2 to 3 weeks lead time and often enforce minimum orders of 1,000 units. Choose Image360 if you need design input, moderate volume (250 to 5,000 pieces), and a 3- to 7-day turnaround. Choose FedEx Office for emergency reprints or single copies. Choose a dedicated offset printer if you are ordering 10,000+ copies and have time.
Image360 works well for small business owners launching a brand, corporate marketing departments running periodic campaigns, nonprofits producing newsletters or event materials, and anyone who wants to avoid designing files from scratch. It suits clients who value a local relationship and iterative design feedback. It does not serve high-volume industrial printing (labels, packaging in the thousands) or customers who need the absolute lowest per-unit cost on massive runs. It also does not replace screen printing for apparel or embroidery services.
Bring a design file (PDF, Adobe Creative Suite format, or high-resolution image) or a clear brief of what you need. Staff will review the file for print specifications, suggest paper stocks and finishes, and provide a quote. If you arrive without a design, the shop can create one from scratch; expect this to take 3 to 5 business days depending on complexity. You can drop off a job and pick it up later, or stay for a consultation. Proofs are typically shown digitally or as printed samples before full production.
Image360 operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; it is closed Sundays. Parking is available in the strip mall where it is located. Confirm exact street address and hours before visiting, as franchises sometimes adjust weekend schedules. Delivery is available within Oklahoma City for orders over a certain amount; local pickup is standard. Most jobs are ready in 3 to 7 business days depending on production volume and printing method.
Image360 fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's print landscape: it bridges the speed and accessibility of chain copy shops with the quality and design input of a full-service printer, making it the logical choice for businesses that outgrow basic copying but are not yet ready to manage large-offset runs.
