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Optima Print Ltd are an established commercial printers based in Oldbury, West Midlands. We specialise in lithographic and digital printing processes which comprise of letterheads, business cards, brochures, leaflets, flyers, banners, signage, label, NCR books, pads and sets plus much more, all of which can be designed to our customers exact specifications. Not only do we have top of the range printing presses on site, but we also have a highly professional design team to create those eye catching designs that your company needs to stand out.
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Unit 18, Gregston Trade Centre, Birmingham Road, B69 4EX, Oldbury, United Kingdom
- 01215447557
- sales@optima-print.com
- www.optima-print.com
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