ColorCopiesUSA is a family-owned commercial printing company established in 1972 in Oakland Park, Florida, serving businesses nationwide. Our color copying service prints full-color copies on over 20 paper stocks — including bond, gloss, silk, linen, card stock, and colored sheets — with professional finishing such as folding, lamination, drilling, stapling, scoring, numbering, perforating, and variable data personalization. A free instant pricing calculator shows exact cost and delivery date with no account required. A free online design tool lets you create artwork from scratch without software. No minimum order. Rush and same-day available. Bilingual support in English and Spanish at 1-877-421-0668.

What You Can Do With This Product

20+ paper stocks
Uncoated bond, gloss, silk, linen, cover, colored sheets — from everyday flyers to premium catalogs.
Professional finishing
Folding, lamination, scoring, stapling, drilling, perforating for tear-off coupons.
Variable data
Personalize each copy with unique names, codes, or addresses. Request estimate.
Full bleed printing
Edge-to-edge color on select stocks. Setup guide
Free design tool
Create your artwork online from a blank canvas — no software needed.
Instant pricing
Configure paper, quantity, size, and finishing. Price updates in real time. FAQs
Printed in the USAProudly Printed in the USA by our 5-Star Team

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To start, select the product size and choose an option from "Select Option". These options determine important elements for your template, such as folding marks, creases, etc.

Next Steps:

  • Preview the design guidelines.
  • Download the guidelines for your reference.
  • Use the provided template to create your design.

Important: When saving your final design file, please make sure you do not include the template layer.

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Color Copies Online — Custom Printing, Finishing & 20+ Paper Stocks

This is our most customizable color copy product. Choose from 20+ paper stocks — uncoated text, coated gloss and silk, heavy cardstock, textured linen, and colored sheets — and add professional finishing such as lamination, sequential numbering, scoring, and variable data printing (custom quote). Every option is priced transparently in our instant calculator, so you see the exact color printing cost before you order.

Whether it's 50 training manuals or 10,000 double-sided flyers, we produce your job in-house in Oakland Park, Florida — file review, printing, finishing, and shipping under one roof. Need it fast? Call us directly and we'll work to your deadline. ¿Habla español? Hablamos español.

What Are Color Copies?

Color copies are full-color reproductions printed on a commercial digital laser press — toner fused by heat, producing sharper text and more vibrant images than a home or office inkjet, with colors that won't smear or bleed even on uncoated paper.

For small businesses, churches, schools, restaurants, and community organizations, color copies are the most practical way to produce professional materials without the high minimums offset presses require. A run of 50 board handouts gets the same commercial-quality output as a run of 5,000 event flyers.

"Color copies," "color printing," and "color copying" are used interchangeably today — at ColorCopiesUSA, you get the best of both worlds: digital convenience with commercial print quality.

Why Small Businesses and Organizations Choose Us

  • Talk to real people. Call 1-877-421-0668 and you reach our production team — the same people who will print your job, not a call center.
  • Rush orders welcome. We control our own production schedule, so we can accommodate last-minute deadlines larger printers can't. Call before ordering and we'll confirm.
  • Transparent pricing. Our calculator shows economies of scale in real time — the more you print, the lower the cost per page. No surprises before you commit.
  • 1,300+ five-star reviews on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, and the BBB — print quality, fast turnaround, and responsive customer service. Serving businesses nationwide from South Florida since 2004.
  • Share a quote instantly. Generate a shareable link with your exact setup and pricing — email it to a colleague or client for approval, no account needed on their end.
Color copies printed in the USA by ColorCopiesUSA

Example Pricing — What Color Copies Actually Cost

Color copy prices typically run from about $0.08 to $1.00 per page, depending on paper stock, quantity, single or double-sided, and finishing. The lower end applies to high-volume runs on standard bond; the higher end reflects premium papers, small quantities, or finishing add-ons. Below are real configurations — click any card to load it in the calculator and adjust for your project.

Double-Sided Flyers
250 copies · 8.5×11" · 24# bond · double-sided · with bleed
$104.14
≈ $0.42 per copy
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Folded Half-Sheet Flyers
500 copies · 8.5×5.5" · double-sided · scored fold
$149.78
≈ $0.30 per copy
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Linen Letterhead
250 copies · 8.5×11" · linen solar white · single-sided
$93.69
≈ $0.37 per copy
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8-Page Stapled Booklets
250 sets · 8.5×11" · 28# paper · 8 pages · corner staple
$250.81
≈ $1.00 per set
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Bright Color Paper Prints
100 copies · 8.5×11" · solar yellow · single-sided
$38.71
≈ $0.39 per copy
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Prices shown as of February 2026 for the specific configurations described. Your actual price depends on your selections. Use the calculator above for exact pricing including delivery estimates.

How Much Do Color Copies Cost?

Color copy prices depend on four things: paper stock, quantity, single or double-sided, and finishing. Volume is the biggest lever — the same job at 1,000 copies can cost 5x less per page than at 250.

Typical price-per-page ranges by paper type:

  • Standard bond (20#–24#): ~8–10¢ per page at 1,000 copies; higher at lower volumes.
  • Coated gloss or silk (80#–100#): A few cents more per page than bond.
  • Cover stock / cardstock (80# cover, 100# cover, 14pt, 16pt): Higher per-page cost — heavier material, higher paper cost.
  • Linen and specialty papers: Premium pricing, premium feel.
  • Colored paper: Often cheaper than printing a solid background with ink — the sheet itself supplies the color.

Double-sided color printing costs less than two single-sided sheets because both sides share one piece of paper. If your layout works on both sides, it's the most cost-effective option.

The cheapest way to print color copies is to order in volume. A job that costs ~42¢ per sheet at 250 copies can drop to ~8¢ per page at 1,000+ copies. For your exact price on any configuration — paper, quantity, finishing, double-sided — use the calculator on this page. No account, no waiting.

Where Can I Print Color Copies?

Online printing services like ColorCopiesUSA are usually faster, cheaper, and more flexible than retail copy shops — especially for jobs over 100 copies. You configure your order online, see your exact price and delivery date instantly, and your job ships directly to you, anywhere in the U.S.

Why most people skip the local copy shop:

  • Lower price per page. Online printers can be 60–80% cheaper than retail copy shops on jobs over 100 copies.
  • More paper choices. 20+ paper stocks here vs. a handful at most local shops.
  • No driving, no waiting in line. Upload your file and get back to your day.
  • Faster than you'd expect. For most orders we print and ship within 1–2 business days, with rush options available.

Prefer to pick up? If you're in the South Florida area, local pickup is available at our Oakland Park facility — call 1-877-421-0668 to coordinate.

Digital vs Offset Printing: Which Do You Need?

Digital and offset are the two main production technologies for color printing, and the right choice comes down to quantity. Understanding the difference helps you get the best price for your run size.

Digital Printing (What This Product Uses)

Digital laser presses print directly from your PDF file — no plates, no lengthy setup. This keeps costs low on shorter runs because there's no fixed setup charge to spread across your copies. At ColorCopiesUSA, most orders from 1 copy up to approximately 2,500 copies are produced digitally on our in-house equipment.

Advantages: Lower cost on short-to-medium runs. Faster turnaround (no plate-making step). Print exactly the quantity you need — no overruns. Easy to reorder with changes to your file. Variable data capability (personalize each copy with different names or codes).

Ideal for: Flyers, handouts, reports, menus, postcards, brochures, training manuals, event programs, and any project where you need a few dozen to a couple thousand copies.

Offset Printing (For High-Volume Runs)

Offset presses use custom-etched plates for each job. Making those plates takes time and money, but once the press is running, the per-copy cost drops steeply. If you need 3,000 or more identical copies of the same piece, offset printing usually becomes more economical than digital.

Advantages: Lowest per-unit cost at high volumes. Slightly wider color gamut on certain stocks. Can handle very large sheet sizes.

Ideal for: High-volume runs of brochures, catalogs, direct mail campaigns, and any project where you need thousands of identical copies and can plan ahead for longer production time.

How to Decide

For most small business and organization needs, digital is the right choice — and it's what you're configuring when you use the calculator on this page. If your project calls for 3,000+ copies and you have flexibility on timeline, call us at 1-877-421-0668 and we'll compare digital vs offset pricing for your specific job. In many cases, digital is competitive even at higher quantities depending on paper and finishing choices.

Choosing the Right Paper for Your Project

This product supports over 20 paper options for color printing on paper of every type. Not sure which to choose? Here's a practical guide. All options are available in standard 8.5 x 11 (letter), 8.5×14 (legal), and 11×17 (tabloid) sizes. For a deeper dive into paper weights and finishes, visit our Paper Weight & Grades guide.

Quick rule of thumb: Text-weight paper bends easily (flyers, booklet pages). Cover stock is rigid (postcards, binder dividers). Linen has a textured feel (invitations, letterhead). Colored paper printing replaces ink with paper color (economical for bold backgrounds).


Stacked reams of paper at the ColorCopiesUSA production facility showing linen writing, 80lb satin, Double A color print 11x17, and coated cover stockSome of the 20+ paper stocks we keep in production — from 24lb linen writing to 80lb satin cover and 11×17 tabloid sheets.

Uncoated Text Papers

Natural feel, easy to write on, no shine. Best when content matters more than visual impact.

PaperAlso Known AsFeelBest ForExample
20# Bond50# text, copy paper, 75 gsmThinnest — standard copy paperFlyers, forms, handouts, notepads, draft copies A restaurant prints 500 daily special flyers for the counter
24# Bond60# offset text, 90 gsmSlightly thicker, less see-through Letters, invoices, sell sheets, instruction manuals, tri-fold brochures, double-sided printing A property manager prints tenant welcome packets with info on both sides
28# Bond70# offset text, 105 gsmSolid, professional weightTraining manuals, proposals, reports, multi-page booklets A nonprofit prints a 20-page program for their annual fundraiser
32# Bond80# uncoated text, 120 gsmPremium — very little show-throughExecutive reports, annual reports, important proposals A consulting firm prints a bound client deliverable with charts

→ Learn more: All About 20# Bond Paper · How Paper Cost Affects Your Project

Coated Text Papers

Smooth surface that makes colors vivid and photos sharp. Not ideal for writing. Gloss reflects light (like a magazine); silk has the same color quality without the shine.

PaperFinishFeelBest ForExample
80# Gloss TextShiny, reflectiveMid-weight, smoothBrochures, photo flyers, product catalogs, event programs A real estate agent prints property flyers with full-color listing photos
80# Silk TextSmooth, semi-matteSame weight, elegant feelUpscale brochures, lookbooks, menus, design portfolios A boutique prints a seasonal lookbook with fashion photography
100# Gloss TextShiny, reflectiveHeavier, substantialPremium catalogs, magazine-style publications A school district prints a glossy parent handbook with campus photos
100# Silk TextSmooth, semi-matteHeavier, luxurious High-end reports, corporate communications, formal programs A law firm prints client-facing materials that need a premium feel

→ Learn more: Matte vs Glossy Paper · Uncoated vs Gloss vs Matte vs UV · Paper Coatings Explained

Cover Stock / Cardstock for Color Copies

Printing color copies on cardstock is a common request for postcards, menus, business cards, and presentation covers. Cover stocks run heavier and stiffer than text papers — we stock options from 80 lb to 130 lb cover.

Rigid sheets that don't bend easily — for covers, postcards, dividers, and display pieces. Note: "80# cover" is much thicker than "80# text" because they are measured from different parent sheet sizes.

PaperFinishFeelBest ForExample
80# Cover GlossShinyLight card stockBook covers, dividers, postcards, table tents A café prints table tent inserts for weekend brunch specials
80# Cover SilkSmooth semi-matteSame weight, refinedElegant covers, presentation handouts, folder inserts A wedding planner prints weekend itinerary cards for guests
100# Cover GlossShinyHeavier card stock — rigidPostcards for mailing, booklet covers, signage inserts A gym prints promo postcards to mail to nearby neighborhoods
100# Cover SilkSmooth semi-matteHeavy, elegantPremium covers, certificate backing, formal programsA university prints graduation ceremony program covers
14pt Board Semi-GlossSemi-glossVery thick — business card weight Heavy-duty covers, point-of-purchase displays, counter cards A retailer prints shelf talkers and counter display cards
16pt Board Semi-GlossSemi-glossExtra thick — premium, rigidRigid signage, premium covers, promotional materials A brewery prints tap handle display cards for their tasting room

→ Learn more: Card Stock Paper Weight Guide · 80 lb vs 100 lb Paper

Linen & Specialty Papers

Textured paper with a subtle woven feel. Communicates quality and formality without heavy design work — ideal for weddings, legal documents, executive stationery, and formal events.

PaperColor ToneWeightBest ForExample
24# Linen Text — Solar WhiteBright whiteText (bendable)Letterhead, formal correspondence, résumés A law office prints official letterhead for client communications
24# Linen Text — Natural WhiteWarm, off-whiteText (bendable)Personal stationery, memorial programs, elegant notices A family prints memorial service programs with a warm feel
100# Linen Cover — Solar WhiteBright whiteCover (rigid)Formal invitations, certificate paper, premium coversA church prints baptism or confirmation certificates
100# Linen Cover — Natural WhiteWarm, off-whiteCover (rigid)Wedding invitations, gala invitations, award certificatesA nonprofit prints annual awards gala invitations

Colored Papers

The paper itself provides the background color — more economical than printing a solid color background with ink. Great for color-coding systems and high-visibility materials. Keep in mind: the paper color will affect how your printed colors appear.

TypeAvailable ColorsWeightsBest ForExample
PastelBlue, Orchid, Green, Goldenrod, Pink20# and 24# Color-coded forms, routing slips, department-specific docs, attention-getting handouts A school prints hall passes on goldenrod so they're easy to spot
Bright Solar Yellow, Re-Entry Red, Pulsar Pink, Galaxy Gold, Terra Green 24# Safety notices, sale tags, clearance signs, high-visibility flyers A retail store prints CLEARANCE shelf tags on Solar Yellow

→ Learn more: How Paper Costs Affect Your Printing Project

Need Waterproof or Tear-Resistant Paper?

Synthetic plastic paper is available through our other products: Plastic Restaurant Menus for waterproof menus and outdoor reference sheets, or Spiral Bound Booklets on Synthetic Paper for field guides and construction manuals. Learn more in our Synthetic Plastic Paper guide.

3 sheets of paper side by side showing the difference between uncoated, coated gloss, and 14pt board with UV coatingColor copy paper and printing comparison showing uncoated, coated gloss and 14pt board with UV coating

Finishing Options Available

After your color copies are printed, we can apply any combination of these finishing options. These are configured directly in the calculator — select what you need and your price adjusts instantly:

  • Folding — half fold, tri-fold, z-fold, gate fold, accordion fold
  • Drilling — 2-hole or 3-hole punch for binder insertion
  • Collating — pages assembled in order, ready to distribute
  • Stapling — corner staple or side staple
  • Scoring — crease line for clean folding on heavy stock
  • Lamination — gloss or matte protective coating
  • Sequential numbering — unique numbers on each copy (raffle tickets, forms, invoices)
  • Variable data printing — personalize each copy with different names, codes, or text
  • Perforating — tear-off sections for tickets, coupons, or reply cards

Not sure which finishing option you need? Call us at 1-877-421-0668 and we'll walk you through it.

Who Uses This Product

This color copy product serves professionals who need precise control over their print specifications. Whether you need colored copies of marketing materials, print color documents for a presentation, or produce 8.5 x 11 color printing for an event, here are common use cases:

  • Training departments — Custom manuals with numbered pages, laminated covers, and tabbed dividers on cover stock. Variable data lets you print each trainee's name on their copy.
  • Real estate offices — Property listing flyers on 80# gloss cover with full-bleed photos. Printed in batches of 100-500 per listing, updated as needed.
  • Restaurants and bars — Seasonal menu inserts on coated gloss text, table tents on cover stock. Rush production available when menus change mid-week.
  • Nonprofits and churches — Event programs on linen paper for formal occasions. Fundraiser materials printed at volume for the lowest cost per piece.
  • Schools and universities — Student handbooks, course packets, and orientation materials. Color-coded on pastel paper by department or grade level.
  • Small businesses — Sell sheets, price lists, and product catalogs on silk text for a professional look without the glare of gloss.

Frequently Asked Questions

This product offers over 20 paper stocks organized into four categories:

  • Uncoated text-weight papers (20#, 24#, 28#, 32# bond) — natural feel, easy to write on. Great for forms, handouts, manuals, and anything that gets handled frequently.
  • Coated text-weight papers (80# and 100# in gloss or silk) — smooth surface that makes colors vivid and photos crisp. Best for brochures, catalogs, and image-heavy materials.
  • Cover stock (80# cover, 100# cover, 14pt board, 16pt board) — rigid card stock for postcards, book covers, dividers, and display materials.
  • Linen papers (24# text and 100# cover, in solar white or natural white) — textured paper with a woven feel, ideal for formal invitations, letterhead, and certificates.
  • Colored papers — pastel shades (20# and 24#) and bright/neon colors (24#). Economical way to add a bold background without using ink.

Not sure which paper is right for your project? See the paper comparison tables above, or explore these guides:

Need waterproof or tear-resistant copies? Synthetic plastic paper is available through our Plastic Restaurant Menus and Spiral Bound Booklets on Synthetic Paper products.

In printing, a "page" means one side of a sheet of paper. If you print on both sides of a sheet, that's 2 pages on 1 sheet.

  • Single-sided (1-sided): Each sheet has printing on the front only. 10 pages = 10 sheets.
  • Double-sided (2-sided): Each sheet has printing on both front and back. 10 pages = 5 sheets.

Our calculator includes a built-in verification tool: as you configure your order, it shows you exactly how many sheets of paper will be used and how many printed sides your job contains. Use this to confirm your order matches what you expect before checkout. If the numbers don't look right, adjust your page count or sides setting.

Our equipment — including the Revoria Press EC1100 by Fujifilm — produces vivid, professional-quality color, especially on coated papers where the coating prevents ink absorption.

Three factors affect how colors look on the final print:

  • Paper type: Coated gloss and silk produce the most vibrant colors. Uncoated papers absorb more ink and appear softer. Colored paper shifts all printed colors (blue ink on goldenrod leans green).
  • Screen vs. print: Monitors use RGB light; printers use CMYK toner. Some colors — bright neons, certain blues — can't be exactly reproduced in print. A universal printing limitation, not specific to our equipment.
  • File prep: For the most accurate color, submit CMYK files at 300 DPI. RGB files convert automatically, but conversion can shift some colors.

Best results: coated paper + high-resolution PDF in CMYK.

No — and this is true for all commercial printing, not just ours. Here's why:

Computer monitors, phone screens, and home/office printers all display color differently. Monitors use backlit RGB light, while commercial printers use CMYK toner or ink applied to paper. These are fundamentally different color systems, so an exact match between screen and print is not physically possible.

What we do guarantee is consistency within your order — all copies in your run will look the same. We keep our equipment professionally calibrated and maintained to produce stable, reliable output.

However, we want to be upfront: we do not provide color-matching guarantees. Colors may vary slightly between different print runs, and between digital and offset production methods. If your project requires precise color matching (such as matching a specific Pantone color or a previous print run), please contact us before ordering so we can discuss options.

Everything happens through the calculator on this page:

  1. Configure your order — select paper stock, quantity, single or double-sided, and any finishing options. Your price updates instantly as you change options.
  2. See your delivery estimate — enter your ZIP code and the calculator shows your estimated production time, shipping time, and in-hand date.
  3. Upload your files — attach your print-ready PDF or design file. You can also use our free online designer to create your artwork from scratch or from a template.
  4. Check out and pay — no account is required to get pricing, but creating a free account gives you access to order history, saved designs, and reorder tools.

Our pricing rewards volume — the more copies you order, the lower your per-copy cost. The calculator makes this transparent so you can find the right balance of quantity and budget for your project.

We cannot guarantee an exact color match between separate print runs. Here's why:

  • Different production dates may mean different equipment calibration states, humidity levels, or toner batches.
  • Your reorder may be printed on a digital press while the original was offset (or vice versa), depending on the most efficient method for the quantity ordered.
  • Paper stocks from different manufacturing batches can have subtle variations in whiteness or coating thickness.

We keep our equipment professionally calibrated, and the results will be consistent and professional. But if you're placing two orders that will be displayed side-by-side (for example, a second batch of brochures to sit next to the first batch on a rack), we recommend ordering the full quantity in a single run.

PDF is strongly preferred — it preserves fonts, layout, images, and colors exactly as designed. Settings for best results:

  • CMYK color mode (not RGB)
  • Images at 300 DPI or higher
  • All fonts embedded
  • 0.125" bleed if your design goes to the edge — Full Bleed Printing Guide

Other formats by software:

  • JPEG, TIFF, PNG: ✓ accepted at 300+ DPI for print quality.
  • Adobe InDesign / Illustrator: ✓ native files accepted.
  • Microsoft Word: ⚠ accepted, but Word doesn't embed formatting — fonts may shift, spacing may change, elements may move when opened on our systems. Export to PDF first whenever possible.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint: ⚠ same caveats as Word. Export to PDF for reliable results.
  • Canva: ✓ now produces good print-ready files. Export as "PDF Print" with crop marks and bleed enabled. Check that text isn't cut off at edges and images aren't pixelated.

Yes — we can scan a physical original on our production equipment (sometimes called "scanning from the glass"). A few things to know:

  • Not a walk-in service. Your job is queued in our production schedule — not finished while you wait.
  • Scanning surcharge applies. Amount depends on size, condition, color correction, and prep needed for a clean scan.
  • Quality depends on the original. A crisp, clean original scans better than a faded or creased one.

Call 1-877-421-0668 before ordering — we'll review your original, estimate the scanning cost, and tell you what to expect.

You reach our actual production team — not a call center — so the person helping you understands printing and can give specific, practical advice.

  • Phone: 1-877-421-0668 (Eastern time, business hours)
  • Email: contact form on our website
  • File review on every order: if we spot an issue — resolution, bleed, fonts — we'll contact you before printing.

We help with paper selection, file setup, rush orders, finishing choices, and design troubleshooting. Hablamos español.

Both. You can pick up at our production facility in Oakland Park, Florida (near Fort Lauderdale) — just call ahead to confirm your order is ready. We also ship nationwide via FedEx, UPS, and USPS, with ground delivery typically taking 1–6 business days. Expedited options are available at checkout. The calculator shows estimated arrival dates based on your ZIP code, or call 1-877-421-0668 to confirm before ordering.

Bleed means colors or images extend to the very edge of the paper with no white border. We print on an oversized sheet and trim to final size. Your file needs an extra ⅛" of image beyond the trim line on all sides, plus crop marks so our equipment knows where

Digital printing produces copies directly from your PDF — no plates needed. It's faster, has no setup fee, and is the most economical choice for runs up to about 2,500 copies. This is the technology used when you order through the calculator on this page.

Offset printing uses custom plates and is more cost-effective for larger runs (typically 3,000+ copies). The per-unit cost is lower at high volume, but setup takes longer and requires a larger minimum to be worthwhile.

Quick rule of thumb: Under 2,500 copies? Digital (this page). Over 3,000 identical copies? Call us at 1-877-421-0668 and we'll compare both options for your job.

Double-sided color printing — also called duplex or two-sided — prints on both sides of the sheet.

Why double-sided is usually the smarter choice:

  • Half the sheets. A 100-page document prints on 50 sheets double-sided versus 100 sheets single-sided.
  • Half the weight. Lighter to carry, lighter to ship — meaningful for handouts, training manuals, and bulk mailings where shipping costs scale with weight.
  • Lower paper cost. Those extra sheets in single-sided printing aren't free — the paper itself is a meaningful part of every print job's price.
  • Slightly slower per sheet. Double-sided requires an extra pass through the press, which adds a small amount to the per-sheet cost — but the paper savings almost always more than offset it.

One thing to watch: on very thin papers or with heavy ink coverage, you can sometimes see ink show-through from the back side. If your file and stock combination might cause this, we'll flag it before printing — or call us at 1-877-421-0668 if you're not sure which paper to choose.

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