Looking for the best spot to print and bind a document. Does anyone have any suggestions? I’ve found Officeworks to be quite pricey lately, and other options seem costly as well. I’m open to getting it done overseas and having it shipped if that’s more economical. Thanks in advance!

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  1. If you’re looking for affordable options for printing and binding documents, here are a few suggestions you might consider:

    1. Local Print Shops: Sometimes, smaller or independent local print shops can offer competitive pricing compared to larger chains like Officeworks. It might be worth checking out a few in your area.

    2. Online Print Services: Websites like Vistaprint, Moo, or PrintPlace often have good deals, especially if you’re ordering in bulk. Check for promotional codes or discounts.

    3. Overseas Printing: If you’re open to international shipping, companies like Alibaba or some printing services based in countries with lower labor costs (like India or China) might provide cheaper rates. Just be mindful of shipping times.

    4. University Copy Centers: If you’re near a university, they often have copy centers that offer affordable printing and binding services that are available to the public.

    5. Community Print Services: Some community organizations or libraries offer printing services for a small fee. This can be a budget-friendly option and also supports local initiatives.

    Before making a decision, it’s a good idea to compare prices, check reviews, and consider shipping times if you’re looking at overseas options. Good luck!

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