Kentucky Printing has been the leading commercial printer for Richmond, Berea, and central/southeastern Kentucky for over 40 years. Because each company is unique and has diverse needs, we believe that most businesses can benefit greatly by having a print professional like us in their corner. Kentucky Printing's local and experienced crew takes a consultative approach to your printing and graphic design needs to help you maintain consistent branding and guide you to the best printed products for your company.
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Kentucky Printing started off as a business supply company in the early 1970's. Soon people started asking for printing orders, which were outsourced to outside commercial printers. As this part of the store grew, finding printers who could provide the turnaround times and quality product that we wanted to provide became harder and harder.
Being located in central Kentucky, we are well suited to service the printing needs of organizations throughout the state. While we don't maintain a location in each community in Kentucky (our physical shops are in Richmond and Berea), we do maintain a fleet of vehicles to service areas throughout Kentucky on a regular basis.
Kentucky Printing is a regional commercial printer ideally situated just south of Lexington near I75 to service businesses that need printing in Lexington and throughout central KY. With nearly four decades of experience, whether you just need a few brochures or thousands and thousands of product manuals, we are equipped and prepared to serve most any of your ink-on-paper needs.
One of the proven benefits of digital printing is that it does not take much to set up your project. This means it's affordable to do small runs in a very quick time frame. No longer do you need to get thousands upon thousands of printed materials and warehouse them in order to get an affordable product in a timely manner.
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