So the idea of printing to a local FedEx Kinko’s through my PC, via the Internet, sounds a bit far-fetched.
But I’ve done it twice now and I can tell you… it certainly beats going in to Kinko’s, printing something out on nice laser copy, then explaining to them how many copies you’d like, etc.
The first item I printed didn’t come out as expected, but this next one is a fairly straightforward flyer and I can’t see them botching this.
This page on the FedEx site explains a little about the program.
Basically, you install the FedEx Kinko’s program as a printer (kind of like Adobe Acrobat’s PDF Writer). Then, you can print to your local Kinko’s from any program. Just select the FedEx Kinko “Printer” instead of your local one.
And… Ta-da… 3 hours later you can pick up your copies at the local kinko’s.
Shanti A. Braford blogs here.
If you really want to know, just read this.



