Kool Change
Printing
(360) 794-9019 | orders@koolchangeprinting.com | 220 N. Woods Street, Monroe, WA 98272
Brochures, Flyers, Envelopes, Forms, Banners, Posters, Business Cards, Postcards, Die Cutting, Embossing, Drilling, Greeting Cards, Labels, Stickers, Graphic Design, Memo Pads, Cut Vinyl, Wall Signs, Raffle Tickets, Tags, Booklets, Door Hangers, Rack Cards, Folding, Stitching, Mailing, Variable Data, Newsletters, Letterhead, Calendars, Carbonless, Laminating, Foil Stamping, Numbering, T-Shirt Screen Printing & More!
ABOUT US
In 1996, two people (Thomas & Kari) working at a print shop met and fell in love.
In 2002, they decided to open their own printing and design company, Digital Monster Marketing, Inc. The new company philosophy was based on the premise that great printing should combine art, soul, service and technology.
In 2018, they purchased Kool Change Printing to expand their services and expertise in Kool Change Printing’s 4,000 square foot production facility located in Monroe, WA.
In 2018, their eldest daughter Alexis McPhail began working at the shop and is now the main client contact and manages much of the day to day operation.
Combining Kool Change’s more than quarter century of service and quality with Digital Monster’s long history allows us to offer expert ideas and personal service at great prices.
There’s a reason we’ve been in the print business so long. Give us a try, you won’t be disappointed.
Sincerely,
Thomas & Kari McPhail
CONTACT US
Kool Change Printing
(360) 794-9019
220 N. Woods Street
Monroe, WA 98272
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How long will it take to do my order?The turnaround time for each order varies depending on the size and complexity of the order. Typically, most orders are completed within 5-7 business days.
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What kind of printing services do you offer?We offer a wide range of printing services both offset and full color digital printing: including business cards, flyers, brochures, banners, postcards, T-Shirts and much more. We also offer custom printing services to meet your unique needs.
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What file formats do you accept for printing?We accept a variety of file formats including PDF, JPEG, PNG, and AI. Please make sure to provide high-resolution files to ensure the best quality print.
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Do you offer design services?Yes, we offer design services to help you create professional and eye-catching designs that will stand out. We have a team of experienced graphic designers who can work with you to bring your vision to life.
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Can you print on different types of paper or materials?Yes, we offer a variety of paper stocks and materials to choose from, including gloss, matte, and specialty papers. We also offer printing on materials such as vinyl, fabric, and metal.
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What if I'm not satisfied with my order?Our goal is to ensure your complete satisfaction with every order. If for any reason you are not satisfied with your order, please let us know and we will do everything we can to make it right.
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Do you offer rush services?Yes, we offer rush services for an additional fee. Please let us know your deadline and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.
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What payment methods do you accept?We accept a variety of payment methods including cash, check, credit card, and some repeat clients have house charge accounts.
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Do you offer shipping services?Yes, we offer shipping services to anywhere in the United States. Shipping fees vary depending on the size and weight of the package.
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Do you do bulk mailing?Yes! Bulk mail, also known as presorted mail or commercial mail, is a type of mail that is sent in large quantities at discounted rates. This is commonly used by businesses and organizations that send out marketing materials, newsletters, and other types of promotional mail.
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What is the difference between digital and offset printing?Digital printing is a modern printing method that involves transferring digital images directly onto paper or other materials. This process is typically used for small- to medium-sized print runs and is popular for its speed and flexibility. Offset printing is a traditional printing method that involves transferring ink from a printing plate onto a rubber blanket, then onto paper or other materials. This process is typically used for larger print runs and is known for its high-quality output.