Foot and Playsted
Printing Shop In Tasmania
As Tasmania's pre-eminent printing service, Foot and Playsted prides itself on its commitment to quality and community.
Based in Launceston at the historic National Theatre, they combine modern techniques and innovative practices with a traditional customer focus that ensures each printing project is finished to the highest standard.
Location: 99 Charles Street, Launceston
Phone: (03) 6332 1400
Phone: footandplaysted.com.au
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