Debuted in 1965, independently owned and operated Fast Print was one of the original pioneers of instant, "Printing While You Wait", in the city of Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota and, through half a century, has built a solid reputation among artists, graphic designers, and businesspeople who require strict attention to detail, superior quality, and quick turn-around.
Pre-press and production processes have evolved significantly over the past several decades, so a lot has changed at Fast Print during the past 50 years. The simple one or two sided letter or legal sized forms offered in 1965 have grown to encompass pieces of all sizes, employing as complex finishing processes as required for each project.
Pre-press and production processes have evolved significantly over the past several decades, so a lot has changed at Fast Print during the past 50 years. The simple one or two sided letter or legal sized forms offered in 1965 have grown to encompass pieces of all sizes, employing as complex finishing processes as required for each project.
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Joan N.
Mar 04, 2021
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Daryn Brown
Oct 25, 2019
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Super friendly and quick customer service. I requested something really out of the ordinary for a material and Dianne was so helpful in explaining the different options. They printed off multiple hard proofs for me and then completed the full order within just a few days and were so kind and helpful throughout the whole process. I will be using them for all future printing needs!
Ann Mortenson
Aug 18, 2019
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Kaila Savage
Aug 12, 2018
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Nick Stromwall
Jan 05, 2018
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Ginya S.
Nov 10, 2014
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Always smells toxic when you are in there, and I have been in more than 3x's for jobs. My most recent experience was terrible. I needed proofs made up to test my files to make sure I wanted to print a large quantity of them. I said I just need to run some proofs however I see the $15 minimum, the lady agreed, 'oh some test prints sure no problem' was her essential response. Through this exchange I left with the understanding that I would not be charged the $15 minimum for just testing my files on my own paper and seeing what worked. I did not think it would be free but not $15