The Mail Drop is a combination print shop and shipping center located in Oklahoma City that handles everything from business cards and flyers to mailbox rentals and package dispatch for customers who need both services under one roof.
The Mail Drop operates as a hybrid service center: a printing operation paired with a UPS Store franchise. This setup means a customer can design and print marketing materials in the morning and ship them across the country in the afternoon without changing locations. The business serves Oklahoma City's small-business owners, freelancers, and individuals who print occasionally rather than in volume and who value convenience over specialization. It is neither a commercial print facility (which handles large runs and offset work) nor a mail-only franchise, but rather a practical middle ground.
The Mail Drop handles standard digital printing: business cards typically start around $25–$35 per 250-count box for single-color stock, with color options and premium paper raising costs incrementally. Flyers and postcards range from $30 to $75 per 100 units depending on size, finish, and quantity. Custom letterhead and envelopes run $40–$60 per 100 sheets. Prices are competitive with other Oklahoma City print shops of similar size, though the business does not appear to match volume discounts offered by larger regional printers. Turnaround for most jobs is 2–3 business days; rush orders incur premiums. Confirm current pricing and rush-order fees directly, as material costs and promotional rates shift seasonally.
The UPS Store component includes standard services: flat-rate box shipping, custom-size package pricing, freight quotes, mailbox rental (typically $180–$300 annually for a 12-month term depending on mailbox size and location), and mail forwarding. Rates for UPS and USPS shipments are set by the carriers; the franchise applies no markup beyond the stated retail price.
The Mail Drop differs from national franchises like FedEx Office by integrating a UPS-focused shipping operation rather than a full office-supply retail floor; this means fewer supplies in stock but often faster service for straightforward printing and shipping tasks. Compared to independent print shops such as those in the Design District, The Mail Drop offers convenient mailbox rental (which most design-focused printers do not), but those shops typically provide more sophisticated design consultation and handle larger or more specialized projects. For volume printing, regional offset printers like those in the industrial corridor south of Oklahoma City offer economies of scale The Mail Drop cannot match. Choose The Mail Drop if you need routine business cards, small promotional runs, and reliable shipping in one stop; choose a design-heavy independent if you need creative input on a rebrand; choose a commercial printer if you are running 10,000 units or more.
The Mail Drop works well for: freelancers and consultants who need quarterly business-card refreshes, small retail or service businesses printing menus or flyers, individuals sending the occasional package, and entrepreneurs who operate from home and need a professional mailing address. It does not suit: companies printing thousands of items per month (volume pricing and offset capabilities are limited), organizations requiring design services or brand strategy (the staff focuses on execution, not creative direction), or customers needing highly specialized finishes such as foil stamping or embossing.
Walk in with an existing file (PDF or print-ready artwork) and an order form or sketch, or request a quote by email. The staff can accept files via USB drive, email, or cloud services. If you do not have artwork prepared, the business can refer you to a designer but does not handle design in-house. Payment is accepted at the counter; most orders are placed in person or by phone. If you are interested in a mailbox, bring ID and a piece of mail showing your current address for verification.
The Mail Drop is located in a commercial area with street or lot parking typically available. Standard business hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sunday hours vary. Confirm hours before visiting, as franchise-operated locations occasionally shift schedules seasonally. The storefront is accessible by car; public transit connections depend on the specific neighborhood location.
The Mail Drop fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's print and shipping landscape: it is neither a high-end design studio nor a high-volume manufacturing plant, but a reliable checkpoint for the routine jobs that keep small operations moving.
