DALLAS—April 18, 2012—FedEx Office is proud to be the first national retailer to offer small businesses, mobile professionals and on-the-go consumers the ability to transform digital files into hard copies by sending documents through Google Cloud Print to more than 1,800 FedEx Office stores nationwide. Combining FedEx Office Print & Go and Google Cloud Print, customers can now access and print documents anytime, anywhere.
FedEx Office is leading the industry with innovative on-demand, mobile printing solutions.
“Today more than 40 percent of our print business comes in over the web. We will continue our commitment to invest in serving the growing needs of our customers, whether it’s business presentations, brochures or posters,” said Anthony Norris, vice president, product and e-commerce marketing for FedEx Office.
With the award-winning FedEx Office Print & Go solution and Google Cloud Print, users can submit print documents from Gmail and Google Docs on their mobile device, or from the Chrome Web browser for Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome devices. Customers can access these documents at any U.S. FedEx Office location by entering a unique retrieval code into the FedEx Office Print & Go self-service digital screens to select, preview and print. Or, customers can choose to have their print jobs produced by professionally trained team members at the full-service counter.
Launched in January 2011, FedEx Office Print & Go also allows customers to access and print documents directly from a variety of mobile devices and USB flash drives. Last year, the easy-to-use technology received the “Most Innovative New Tech-Enabled Product” award by InformationWeek.
To learn more about FedEx Office Print & Go and discover how to get started, go to www.fedex.com/printandgo.
About FedEx Office
FedEx Office, an operating company of FedEx Corp., has more than 1,900 stores and locations in the U.S., Canada, Japan, South Korea and the Middle East, providing convenient access to printing and shipping expertise with reliable service. The company’s network features retail stores, centralized production centers, corporate on-site print centers, and on-site business centers at hotels, convention centers and universities.
Source: FedEx.