UPS Store Canada will do the same. It has print online service: you upload your stuff and pick it up at the nearest UPS Store (just downtown there are four). As for cost, check the printing price estimation.
FedEx Office is a chain of copy shops with 1900 locations in the US and Canada. The locator tool on their website doesn't seem to be working for me at the moment, but Google shows a location in Vancouver at Broadway and Cypress, and there appears to be another one somewhere near the convention center (Google shows a number of locations near there, some of which are probably wrong). They have self-service printers from which you can print a PDF from a USB drive (or via email or other means). The cost may vary but should be under 10 cents per page or so. I believe most of their stores are open 24 hours.
Note that until a couple of years ago, the best-known chain in the retail print/copy business (at least in the US) was Kinko's, but FedEx bought the company and rebranded the stores. So if you're asking locals for directions and they've never heard of FedEx Office, try asking them where the Kinko's is.
Hey folks, so I need to print and sign a few important forms, and I was wondering if there were a place where I could email things (or download it) and take a print.
If these places have an option to scan these documents, it’ll be even better!
I usually go to the library to do these things, but by the looks of it, VPL isn’t going to reopen anytime soon.
Since I didn’t want to buy a printer just to print two pages, I called Shoppers Drug Mart and a couple of other stores, and they don’t offer printing services.
So, I was wondering if y’all know a place which is still open and provide printing services.
Thanks!
Where in the city of Vancouver is the cheapest place to print one or two black-and-white PDF pages. The file can be loaded to the printer from either a USB stick (i.e. phone + USB cable lol) or by downloading from the internet (cloud storage).