printshop
/ˈprɪntʃɒp/Definitions
1. noun
A business that produces printed materials, such as books, posters, and business cards, by various methods including offset printing, screen printing, and digital printing.
“She visited the local printshop to order business cards for her new company.”
2. verb
To produce printed materials, such as books, posters, and business cards, by various methods including offset printing, screen printing, and digital printing.
“The company will printshop their new catalog using offset printing.”