This review is specifically for the production facility in the small industrial park across from the army reserves on capital circle — and not for the equally excellent storefront Target Copy on Tennessee street. My own company had sponsored the cost of reprinting wife’s 20th law school class reunion guides and there was no question as to where to take the project. Leave it to me to wait until the last minute to execute this project, but I did and Target Print & Mail committed to my deadline. In fact, when I picked up the packets on Friday afternoon(an hour prior to the event) the manager(Jeremy, who if I remember correctly is the son in law of the lady who started Target Copy«waybackwhen») offered to show me the facility — VERY impressive indeed and clearly capable of handling ANY job that TLH could send their way. Digital AND offset printing operations along with all the esoteric machinery to accomplish common and uncommon tasks. I’ve depended on Target Copy off and on since undergrad days(I’m FSU ’89 and ’94). By no means have I been a high profile client here, but I’ve always been made to feel like I actually was.