Aug. 28—The Print Office celebrated its grand opening earlier this month. The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new member and joined the celebration by conducting a ribbon-cutting.
The Print Office offers a variety of services including copy and print services, document set-up, graphic design, notary and fax services, office supplies, banners, yard signs and website design, among others.
The print, design and office supply store is located at 208 E. Rusk St. in Jacksonville and can be reached by phone, 903-586-0223, or email, info@theprintofficestore.com.
For additional information about the services offered by The Print Office or to order online, visit the website, theprintofficestore.com. The Print Office also maintains a Facebook page.
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