R.K. Black, Inc. is a full-service commercial printing operation that handles offset printing, digital printing, and bindery finishing for businesses across Oklahoma City. The company operates as a regional printer rather than a quick-print shop, meaning it handles larger runs, custom specifications, and complex finishing work that retail chains cannot manage. It serves manufacturers, nonprofits, real estate offices, and service businesses that need printed collateral beyond standard letterhead and copies.
The company operates an in-house production facility with offset and digital equipment. Offset printing suits high-volume jobs (typically 500 or more pieces) where cost per unit drops significantly; digital printing works for shorter runs, variable data, or rush jobs where setup time matters more than unit cost. R.K. Black handles both, which means a client can move a job between methods based on budget and timeline rather than being locked into one approach. The bindery side includes folding, cutting, collating, saddle-stitching, and binding, so a client can order brochures fully finished rather than handling assembly separately.
Standard services include business cards, letterhead, envelopes, brochures, booklets, postcards, labels, and banners. Pricing depends heavily on volume, paper stock, ink coverage, and finishing. A typical business-card order of 500 cards runs $30 to $60 depending on paper weight and finish; a 5,000-card digital run might be $80 to $150. Brochures range from under $200 for a 500-piece digital run on standard stock to $1,000 or more for offset printing on heavier paper with special finishing. The company quotes jobs individually, so a prospect should contact them with specifications rather than relying on published menu pricing. Lead times vary: digital jobs often turn in two to three business days; offset jobs typically require five to ten days once plates are made. Rush fees apply if you need faster turnaround.
The main local alternatives fall into two categories: quick-print shops (FedEx Office, UPS Store, local franchises) and other full-service commercial printers. Quick-print shops excel at small orders, walk-in service, and same-day turnaround on simple jobs. They charge higher per-unit prices on anything beyond a few hundred pieces. Choose a quick-print shop if you need 50 color flyers by tomorrow or your office is out of business cards on a Friday afternoon. R.K. Black and similar commercial printers (such as locally owned operations in the Bricktown or Midtown areas) make sense for standing orders, large volumes, consistent quality on brand materials, and jobs requiring custom bindery or finishing. The cost advantage grows as volume increases. A 10,000-piece postcard campaign or an annual report with perfect binding belongs at a commercial printer; a single run of 100 flyers does not.
This printer serves small to mid-sized local businesses, nonprofits running regular direct mail or event programs, real estate teams printing market reports, and manufacturers needing product labels or instruction sheets. Trade contractors, franchise owners, and nonprofit boards are common clients. R.K. Black is not the right fit if you need graphic design (though they can work with art you provide), if you print only once every five years, or if you expect instant quotes on your phone. It also does not compete on the lowest price for single small orders; a client ordering 25 custom postcards will pay a premium per unit compared to ordering 1,000.
Contact R.K. Black with a specification sheet: what you want to print, how many, what size, paper choice, color or black and white, and any finishing (folding, binding, die-cut). If you do not have finished art, ask whether they work with local designers or can recommend one. They will provide a quote and timeline. Approval typically happens on a proof (a sample), either physical or digital. Once approved, production begins. For repeat customers, R.K. Black can store plates or files, reducing setup time and cost on reorders.
Verify current hours by phone or website before visiting. The company operates standard business hours Monday through Friday. Call ahead if you plan to drop off materials or discuss a complex job in person; walk-in visits are accommodated but appointments move faster.
R.K. Black's role in Oklahoma City's business ecosystem is straightforward: it handles the printed materials that digital marketing cannot replace, from direct mail to event programs to packaging. For any business printing beyond basic copies, it is worth a quote.
