Tuko got to rush for a rush work to be printed. The only option came to mind is Bendungan Hilir area which is full of lots and lots and lots of printers. The challenge is to get parking exactly in front of the shop you want to go.
That day Tuko wasn't lucky and had to walk a few shops away. This XGraphics has been one of the most crowded in the area. So let's go for this rather than going to the small ones with questionable quality.
On the inside, the waiting room is not big. Probably can only hold up to 20 people. But it's most probably because of everyone will actually just return to pick up rather than wait up.
The interior design is very efficient. A small L shaped counter for reception, cashier and pick up. There's sample of bindings to choose by the wall. There's books of catalogs for type of paper, cover and so on to choose for your preference. There's gift merchandises to choose if you want to custom your own. There's computer to use for you to log into your email and send document to the printer's email. The room is bright due to many hanging lights being utilized and none spoiled.
If you let say forget to bring flash disk or CD, you can use the computer to retrieve the file you wanted to print. Like Tuko which didn't bring flash disk, only have memory card. So the only way is that Tuko needs to forward the email which has attachment on what needed to be printed.
The staff there are very friendly and very skilled on editing the files let say the one you brought need a slight editing. After the job is finalized, the staff will tell you how long until it's done. You can pick up later after paying a down payment or full price before leaving.
Tuko returned 1 hour as promised by the staff. And it really is done. The quality is also not bad. Tuko never try to print by himself, but this looks satisfying.
There are things we do, we see, we eat, we drink and so on. But sometimes we are scared to try new things. So Tukang Komen a.k.a. Tuko (read as Too-Co) representing KomenApa here will share all the experiences. Tukang Komen is taken from Bahasa Indonesia which means Comment Specialist.
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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