| About Us |
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John Dollin Printing Services has now been trading for over 25 years, and we have come along way from our humble beginnings to where we stand today as one of the biggest commercial printers in the South of England. Started in 1976 by Wilfred John Dollin, the company is a family-run business, with sons Nigel and Ian Dollin now at the helm. We are friendly and approachable, yet treat every job with the professionalism and excellence our customers expect. By investing at the right time in the right equipment and in the right personnel, we have been able to steadily expand the services we can offer, to the point that we can now provide the complete printing solution. |
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The advantages to our customers of having everything under one roof are manifold:
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No job is too big or too small for us to handle. If you don't want to utilise all our services, just use those that you do, even if it's just a few scans or folding a printed job. Whatever you choose, you will have the peace of mind that your project will be treated with the care and attention that we have made our forte. |
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We know that the job doesn't end when the ink's dried. As well as our
extensive
FINISHING services, we don't regard a job as completed until it's been
delivered to its destination. We have three vans constantly on the road, covering not just neighbouring towns, but travelling as far as London, the South Coast and the Midlands. These vans not only deliver finished printwork, but will also collect artwork and plates for repro and print for finishing. We have close ties with couriers for national and international consignments, and can deliver to airports or ports for foreign dispatch. We often deliver to third parties on our customer's behalf, and we are always discreet and respectful of special delivery instructions. Printwork sometimes has multiple destinations, and again we can accommodate this fulfillment. Of course, digital files can always be emailed to our repro department, or sent by ISDN on 01256 892032.
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