Courier Printing Today…
Courier Printing has been family-owned since it was founded in 1930, with the lampiasi family having been here nearly 20 years, with one goal in mind: to produce the best products at the best prices. In addition to constantly adding the newest printing technology, which today means digital, Terry and Angel Lampiasi are committed to keeping the old traditions alive, too. Drawer after drawer of old fashioned type are still used in a machine that can be used to “crash” print everything from multiple-part forms to the very finest of invitations with a unique quality that is not often seen anymore. While that grand old machine does its job in the back, out front a digital copier is producing sparkling results in only a few minutes. Customer Service is Number One. It isn’t enough to get a great job if you aren’t treated with respect. We will educate you so that when you leave, you feel confident that the paper, ink, and bindings are just what you needed.
Courier Printing Yesterday…
The present Courier Printing was born in 1930 with a brand new one-story building at 26 First Street to publish Il Corriere del Berkshire, an Italian weekly newspaper. Enzo Marinaro, assisted by his sons, Angelo and Salvatore, made sure that his business was state-of-the-art. With ample space for parking and delivery, it was a daring venture at the beginning of the Depression. The standard of the work they produced in 1930 still continues. Enzo Marinaro would be proud of the of the 21st Century Courier Printing.