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Onsite printing at corporate offices, without disrupting the office.

The building has rules. Good. So do we.

Bringing a print crew into a working office is a facilities exercise first and an event second. Our office deployments are planned around the constraints your building actually enforces: badge lists submitted in advance, certificates of insurance issued to property management, freight-elevator reservations, and service windows that respect the fact that people upstairs are on calls.

The formats that work at an HQ

The most-booked office format is the lobby or cafeteria pop-up: one apparel or hat station, two operators, a two-to-four-hour window over lunch, and a line that moves fast enough that nobody burns a meeting slot waiting. Courtyard setups run the same way with weather contingencies written into the plan. For onboarding cohorts and company-store refreshes, a quiet-format station — embroidery or engraving — fits conference rooms without drawing a crowd at all.

Onsite print station with folded apparel and display shelving at a corporate business event
Field photoCorporate summit station, product folded and sized for handoff

What your workplace team controls

  • The window. Morning all-hands, lunch rush, or an after-hours social — the crew schedules around headcount peaks you define.
  • The menu. Approved logos and colorways only; we lock the art menu before the date so brand review happens once.
  • The footprint. Standard is 10 × 10 feet per station. Tight lobby? The UV DTF or hat station runs on a single table.

Recurring programs

Several clients book quarterly: new-hire cohorts get pressed shirts in week one, and the art menu rotates each quarter so tenure is visible on the shelf. A standing work order with pre-approved paperwork makes the second, third, and fourth visits nearly zero-effort for your team — the building already knows us, and the COI renews on file.

Send your building's vendor requirements with the request and the quote comes back already compliant. That is usually the difference between a merch day that happens this quarter and one that dies in an approvals thread.

Open a service request.

Send the date, venue, headcount, and what you want printed. You get a scoped quote back within one business day — with power, footprint, and load-in specs already written in.

Start the work order