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Location
231 G Street
Hours
Monday-Friday: 9am-7pm
Saturday: 11am-5pm
Sunday: Closed
Phone
(530)756-2679
Email
Copyland@sbcglobal.net

Copyland is a small copy business on G Street next to Next G Wireless. They have about four copy machines for public use but it looks as though they aim to serve businesses more than walk-in customers. They also carry a short list of about 15 course readers, which are generally less expensive than those from Navin's.

Black and white copies $0.06
Color copies $0.75
Lamination of 8x11 paper $1.50

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As a member of the faculty at UCD, I should add that Copyland offers a faster turnaround time for class readers, and that they are more willing to take on the labor of copying pages from books. I've always been satisfied with their service, and with the quality of their readers. — Andy Jones


2006-10-04 15:49:40   I got a reader from Copyland and it was decent. I thought better than Navin's for quality. It was just missing a couple of pages. Now at Navin's, they will miss entire articles. —JoAnnaRich


2007-01-29 11:19:37   I walked in for a last minute lamination job of 25 photos of various sizes and the store worker/owner did it for me while I waited. I had just come from Kinkos where they quoted me double the price, several hours longer, and much lower quality because their laminators get so hot. Copy Land is definately a better place to get lamination done. —JoRo


2007-03-27 01:01:31   I am a faculty member and have been using Copyland for class readers and copies of colored, high res images for nearly 5 years. I have been very satisified with their service. They have reasonble pricing and a fast turn over time. They are also pleasant people to work with. C. Valverde —CarolineValverde


2007-06-01 13:19:34   I haven't used Navin's much to compare, but Copyland is much better than Kinkos. They provide personalized service, high quality and low prices. Very recommended. —TomHinds


2008-04-26 18:57:18   As an architecture intern who works on G street, i have had a lot of interaction with Copyland and many print centers in town. Copyland is extremely fast, and will often do work in front of you if there are not many people around. They are also very knowledgeable and involved. On numerous occasions i have had complicated orders ie; large plots, books, flyers, and they will work through every detail to get it right, so that the quality is outstanding. The prices are reasonable, probably half of what you would pay at a typical consumer print shop (kinkos). They are able to do several kinds of binding including spiral, tape, and teeth.... to do perfect bind you have to go to sacramento. They have impressive plotters for a store of their size as well. They recently bought an amazing 44 inch wide path canon plotter that uses 12 different inks, and print quality from that thing cannot be beat... kinkos has a shitty HP printer, and i know this because i am a print nerd, and a bitch for quality. support Copyland, they deserve it. seriously. —Phillipe


2008-12-08 16:53:39   no corner rounder —StevenDaubert


2009-01-02 10:42:50   I recommend this copy shop over any for professional work, for class readers and generally as an excellent business model. The family that runs it is also quite terrific. —Lasan


2009-01-15 21:41:55   Bought my first reader here today, and I have to say, prices are excellent. Paid about half of what a reader with the same amount of pages cost me at Navin's. I would definetly take the extra 5 min walk again and pick up another reader here. Of course, I would think it all depends on your prof, and the walk or drive they're willing to take too, to save their students money. —JimL


2009-04-25 06:55:01   Copyland has always provided great service when we have needed personal or business copying (usually color). I can even email pdf's and they will copy them for pickup later! For your round-cornering needs, The Printer on Cowell Bl. has a machine. —ThePrinter


2009-04-25 07:49:44   one time i needed copies and prints and kinkos/fedex wanted to charge me around 40 cents per sheet. ridiculous! then i came here and they had reasonable prices. definitely recommend it. —fakeplastictrees


2009-05-07 13:16:11   just had a great experience here... needed to print a 4'x3' poster. i walk in with a PDF on USB key and the guy gets up immediately from what he's doing to help me. 10 min and $3 later i walk out with my (black and white) poster. (note: color posters, no matter where you go are always orders of magnitude more expensive. in this case the cheapest color poster of this size would be $40)

i'll be comin back here. support local businesses! —watson


2009-10-15 15:01:48   simple, quick, easy. friendly and knowledge service. went in with a usb key to get some high quality color prints. 50 cents per sheet. amazing quality. —MillaMi

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