Kinko's in CT?
I was wondering how much it would cost to get a certification card laminated at FedEx Kinko's?? Also, is there a list (link please) that tells prices for different services?? Thank you for any information you can give me! :-)
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- Price would depend on quantity. If you only need one card laminated it won't cost much at all. Here's a link to Staples where you can search for the store nearest to you so you can call and ask them. http://stores.staples-locator.com/staples/
- If you go to fedexkinkos.com, there's a portion on the bottom that will let you enter in your zip code to find the Kinko's nearest you. =] It's very convenient. As far as prices go, I don't have the exact prices off the top of my head, but I can give you a rough estimate. When you say certification card do you mean business card/luggage tag size? Or is it letter size? Business card/luggage tag sized laminations are $1.25 Letter (8.5"x11")/Legal (8.5"x11") are $2.49 I believe Tabloid size (11"x17") laminations are I believe roughly $4.50 Anything larger than an 11"x17" lamination is regarded as an oversize lamination. We run these through our oversize lamination machine and those laminations go for $5/sq. ft. Sometimes people come in with things that are BARELY bigger than the luggage tag size so the next best thing is the letter size. I just thought I'd let you know that just in case you're not sure about what you'll be paying for. Just be aware that not all cards/documents are standard size so you might need to pay for the letter size lamination if your card is bigger than expected. I'm sorry, I don't think we have a certain website where we list the prices. You can definitely use that website I gave you to find the Kinko's nearest you and call them to confirm any prices I gave you. EditEdit! I forgot. We have a website, printonline.fedexkinkos.com, where you can place your orders online and just come in to pick them up when they're ready. I know it's not exactly a LIST of prices and I'm not too sure how much is included on the print online orders, but, if you want, you can "place" an order and check out how much your job would cost. I'm sure you'll be able to see the price, etc. before you have to actually pay for it. Just another suggestion for checking prices. Good luck.
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