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Tomahawk Printing is a commercial printer located in downtown Wauseon, Ohio. Established in 1938 as Glanz Printing, the name was changed to Tomahawk Printing Inc. in 1980 when the business was purchased by Jerry and Lita Dehnbostel. In January of 2015, the ownership changed hands to Amy and Shawn Ferguson and renamed the company Tomahawk Printing LLC.

We strive to provide high quality printing at an affordable price. Many things have changed over the years, but our dedication to our customers and keeping up with technology has remained steadfast. With the additions of our sign/specialty shop, along with our mailing department we are your "One Stop Shop".
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Need something but don't know exactly the best way to go? Our graphic designers are here for you and will help you design the perfect piece to fit your needs. Whether it be designing logos, page layouts, or banners, we will help you build exactly what you want. By using print in tandem with other marketing channels, you increase the likelihood that your customers will see your message.
With over 80 years of experience, we understand each job must match your vision. We inspect your project every step of the way to provide you the highest quality product, all at a competitive price. We are able to run jobs on our offset and digital printers, giving us a wide range of technical options and order sizes, all without affecting the cost.
Due to slight shifting that occurs during printing and trimming, any artwork that is designed too close to the final trim edge is at risk of being cut off or may show inconsistent margins. We encourage any artwork that is not intended to reach the edge of the final print be at least 1/4 to 3/8 inch away from the trim edge.
Good quality printing starts with good quality images. If you've ever been confused over all the many different types of files, you're not alone! While the large variety of image formats may seem overwhelming, we're here to help piece it together for you in a way that make sense. First things first, we need to clarify the difference between the two major file types - vector and raster.
If you choose to design your own files for print, it is important to understand the basic guidelines to avoid any production issues. Before submitting your artwork we kindly ask that you review your files to ensure that they meet our guidelines for high quality color printing. Your project will go a lot smoother and you will be much happier with the final results.
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Tessa Herring
Tessa Herring
May 28, 2020
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I was looking for a place last minute to get my seating chart templet printed for my wedding. I sent it to Tomahawk right before closing on Thursday night and it was ready to go by 11:00 the next day. They were so easy to work with, it turned out great, and ended up being half of the price of big name stores!