Log Books Unlimited has observed a growth in custom log books designed to meet unique record keeping needs. In this regard we are always looking to improve our products with the use of different cover or paper products.
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We've been established in Downtown Toronto for over 15 years - our motto is ''You can get it when your want it'' Our service is second to none We do it all, and under Budget - We're an Adobe authorized Dealer
The Simply Imprint mission is to provide you with the highest-quality products and services possible in a timely fashion and at a competitive price. We promise to listen to you and help you achieve your business goals. We will always be there with honest, expert advice and quick, friendly customer service.
Staff is friendly.... Prices are competitive, and their printing technology is cutting edge. I highly recommend them when looking for a quality printer in Downtown Toronto.Read more
We provide high quality printing and express service. We have grown by offering our customers the best possible quality and value. We continually invest in the latest technology to achieve the very best quality possible. For digital printing we use the latest digital printing technology to produce the best digital prints possible. We aim to delight our customers with our quality, service and value.
Coach House has always maintained a dual role in Canadian letters by both publishing and printing books. Through the years, the printing half of the company has produced books and ephemera for many of Canada's literary presses and for the University of Toronto, setting new standards for design and printing quality. This emphasis on careful and innovative production enticed many of Canadian literature's now-luminary figures to join the Coach House crew.