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Location #1

Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Location #2

Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Location #3

Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm
Closed Saturday and Sunday

Location #4

Tuesday - Thursday 8 am to 3 pm
Closed Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Along with commercial printing, bindery/finishing expertise, and timely shipping and delivery, we also provide many other printing products and services to help you convey a clear and memorable message to your audience:


Since 1994, we’ve been the leading printer in Auburn, Montgomery, Tuskegee and now, our newest location in Wetumpka!

As a full-service printer, McQuick Printing Company handles everything for you, from strategy and design to four-color printing, digital printing, mailing and other printing services.

Our commitment to the printing industry warrants constant upgrades to our equipment in the effort to provide the best quality product. The team goal of our organization is to always provide the highest quality in the most timely manner, and at the best possible value to our customers. Keeping current with rapidly changing technology is the key to maintaining a competitive edge. At McQuick Printing Company, we believe that if you merge technology with skilled craftsmen, you position yourself to be an industry leader.

Getting More Retweets on Your Twitter Posts

We’ve got a Twitter secret. And we’re willing to share it with you.

Why you ask? Because we’re super nice people looking for some good karma. And a little blue birdie told us you really wanted to know.

Ready? Here it is: pic.twitter.com.

And here’s the decoded version of that answer: tweets using photos (meaning photos uploaded and embedded via pic.twitter.com) are 94% more likely to get retweeted. But here’s the kicker: not all photos are equal. Photos that are not embedded through twitter—Instagram photos or Facebook photos—are actually about 40% less likely to be clicked.

Why? Photos embedded with pic.Twitter.com show directly in a user’s stream, meaning it only requires one click to view the photo (and the photo opens up within Twitter). Whereas Instagram and Facebook photos open in a new window, which takes a few moments to load. Precious moments. Ones that most users aren’t willing to spend waiting for your company’s photo to load (even if it is really, really cool).

So, next time your marketing gurus are planning on sharing a photo via Twitter, advise them to click that magical little camera icon on the far left of the “Compose new Tweet…” box and behold the retweetage (yes, it’s a word—because we say so).

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