Ars Technica: Questions about printing at Kinko's (and general color printing questions)
When FedEx acquired printing chain Kinko's in 2004 for $2.4 billion, the air-cargo shipper's grand plan was to integrate the 1,200 stores into its business-services offerings. The goal was a digitally ...
From the headlines: Adobe includes a button in its latest software that would make it easy for users to print PDF files at FedEx Kinkos, then removes it following pressure from the printing industry.
Acquiescing to demands of the printing industry, Adobe will remove a "Send to FedEx Kinko's" print-on-demand button from its PDF-handling software. Stephen Shankland Former Principal Writer Stephen ...
Yahoo Finance: 3 Companies That Could Become The Kinko's of 3D Printing
A Web services partnership will allow U.S. users of Adobe software to send documents via the Internet to FedEx Kinko’s centers for printing. The deal was announced Wednesday, the same day that Adobe ...
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Business happens pretty quickly in the printing trade, and the same can be said for the shipping industry. Merge the two together, and you can expect the pace to get ratcheted up a level or two. Take ...