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    One Way Screen Printing

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    the owners and staff care and get to know you and your business. they are super responsive to emails and pricing question

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    Amherst Copy & Designworks

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    I normally don't leave negative reviews, but I believe it's important to share my experience so…read moreother business owners can make informed decisions. When I first spoke with the owner at Amherst Copy about designing menus for my restaurant, I was told the work would take about 6 hours and be completed within one week, starting around 12/31/2025. Unfortunately, the project was delayed for nearly two months and was not completed until 2/26/2026. During that time, I had to visit the shop many times to review and correct mistakes in the design. Several times they printed sample versions of the menu, and we carefully checked them and marked all the corrections that needed to be fixed. We returned those samples with detailed notes. However, many of the important corrections were not applied, which forced us to repeat the same process multiple times. What was most frustrating was that the time spent correcting these repeated mistakes appeared to be charged to us as hourly design work. In the end, we were billed $1,486, which was extremely surprising considering the delays and the number of errors we had to correct ourselves. Because of these issues, our restaurant opening was delayed while customers kept asking when we would open. We also spent over $500 printing take-out menus and banners, which we ultimately had to throw away because the design could not be used. We eventually had to hire another designer and start the entire menu project again from the beginning. Instead of resolving the situation, the company filed a court case against us, which added even more stress for a small business owner. Based on my experience, I cannot recommend this service. I encourage other business owners to clearly confirm timelines, revisions, and billing practices before starting a project.

    I hired this printing company to print my restaurant menus. We provided all the necessary files and…read morespecifications, but the printed menus we received were incorrect. This caused significant delays in opening my restaurant by about two months. Additionally, we had already paid for the printed menus, which now must be discarded, resulting in over $500 in losses. We are currently redoing the menus with a new designer, and the company still has the original printed menus. I am sharing this experience to help others avoid similar problems, and to advise anyone using their services to carefully check samples before approving the final print.

    Staples

    Staples

    (16 reviews)

    The help took a lot of time to explain and answered all my question. In the future I will seek…read morethere service for any purchase

    I made one of the most important purchases in my life here--a Printer--after I had so many issues…read morewith my HP that you'd think it was infected with the STUXNET virus. Printing is so underrated, when it is critical for record keeping, advertising fliers, and paperwork filing. In fact, it might have been cheaper for me to buy a printer and then take it home instead of use the kiosk--but Staples DID have the self-serve print kiosk and I had no time to decide that day. In fact, this here Staples even had a Party City department that helped me save money on helium for my child's party. And I was lucky to meet kind community here, too. So, Staples regularly has sales on printers and the day I went for a printer and helium tank (Staples: That was easy) was the day I got both at a fair price. The sales agent I met helped me get the tank, and before I left, another customer had provided me one of the two coupons from a sheet that was just the right price to save me $10 on my tank of helium. My Canon printer was more than 20% off, which covered the four year warranty I purchased through Staples as well--after my last $300 printer going haywire in less than four years, I'm not about to take these purchases lightly. The sales agents were kind and helpful as I needed to make two purchases, given the timing of finances. I had no idea Staples offered warranty for their products, but they do, thank goodness. From what I know, Staples may be nationally known, but has its central offices here in Massachusetts, so they're local. I think that's why they took care of so many different aspects of daily 'staples'--journals, binders, printers, chairs, celebrations, and a busy print office since Collective Copies had to move out from Amherst center. Things definitely seem to be odd in the world of merchandising, though. Amazon sold a box of 12 Sharpie Gel pens for $9, whereas our local Staples had the price at $20. This reminded me of how Larabars, a fruit and snack bar, can no longer be purchased in large sizes at BJ's, a local brand, while Target or Walmart still stock them in 20 packs. You may pay a bit more in some places of Staples, but I love my Uniball pens and I would rather support Staples who stocks them than Amazon. (Uniball is also missing from BJ's.) Staples likely knows what it's like to be at the front lines of paperwork demands and keeps the supplies we need as customers handy for an emergency. Thank goodness-that WAS easy!!

    One Way Screen Printing - copyshops - Updated July 2026

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