Quik Print is a full-service print shop on the south side of Oklahoma City that handles small runs of business cards, letterhead, flyers, and promotional materials for local businesses and nonprofits who need work done in days, not weeks.
A walk-in print operation focused on speed and affordability rather than high-volume industrial work or designer services. The shop handles digital and offset printing for materials under 5,000 units, with the ability to produce finished work the same day or next business day on standard jobs. It occupies roughly 2,000 square feet and serves primarily owner-operated businesses, nonprofits, and small marketing teams in south OKC who lack in-house design staff or need a quick reorder of an existing template.
Business cards start at $35 for 500 black-and-white cards and $65 for 500 full-color cards, with pricing scaling to $120 for 1,000 full-color. Letterhead runs $40 to $90 per 500-sheet ream depending on color. Flyers (8.5 by 11 inches) cost $15 per 100 for single-color and $40 per 100 for full-color, with discounts stepping in at 250 units and above. Custom binding, die-cutting, and specialty stock (cardstock, linen finish, kraft) add 15 to 30 percent to base prices. Design work is not included; the shop works from files customers supply or will recommend a designer. Rush orders (same-day on simple jobs) carry a 25 percent surcharge. Verify current pricing before placing an order, as specialty materials and ink costs shift seasonally.
Quik Print differs from big-box options like FedEx Office (which offers printing but prioritizes shipping and postal services) and UPS Store locations (print-secondary, primarily a logistics hub). It also competes differently than online printers like Vistaprint or 48HourPrint, which offer lower per-unit costs on very high volumes but require 7 to 10 business days and no local support. Choose Quik Print if you need to see a physical sample, make a last-minute change, or pick up materials the same day. Choose an online printer if you are ordering 5,000 business cards six months ahead and want the lowest possible per-card cost. Choose FedEx Office if you also need binding, lamination, or shipping in the same trip.
Quik Print works well for nonprofits launching a single-event mailer, freelancers needing 200 business cards before a networking lunch, or restaurants reordering menus with a new phone number. It does not suit customers needing design consultation, large-format printing (posters over 11 by 17 inches), embroidery, or screen printing. It also is not cost-efficient for national campaigns requiring 50,000 identical flyers; that volume belongs at an offset or digital production house with wholesale pricing.
Walk in with a finished PDF, Adobe file, or image file on your phone or laptop, or request a quote by phone. Staff will review the file for print-ready specs (resolution, bleed, color mode), give you an estimate, and quote turnaround in hours or days depending on current volume and complexity. Payment is cash or card upfront for small jobs; larger orders may require a 50 percent deposit. You can watch samples print while you wait or return for pickup; many customers use the time to grab coffee nearby.
Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Sundays. Street parking is available along the storefront; a small gravel lot serves the strip. The shop sits about 8 miles south of downtown on a bus line, making it reachable by EMBARK if you lack a car. No delivery available, though some customers have negotiated a small fee for mail-out of finished pieces. Confirm Saturday hours before a weekend visit, as staffing occasionally shifts.
Quik Print fills the gap between online printers and full-service agencies in Oklahoma City, offering local accountability and speed without premium positioning or design markup.
