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Dependable Printer Support

Dependable Printer Support in Salem, OR
3217 Market Street NE, Salem, OR 973011816
(503) 581-7475

Contacts

Street address:
3217 Market Street NE

City / suburb:
Salem

County:
Marion

State:
Oregon

ZIP code:
973011816

Phone:
(503) 581-7475 (Primary Phone)

E-mail:
marketing@dpsnw.com

GPS Longitude:
-122.99535369873

GPS Latitude:
44.9500389099121

Business description

Your local source for service, supplies for your printers, plotters and copiers. We work with Xerox, HP, Brother, Canon, Sharp and Panasonic.

We started in 1989 and have grown into one of the Willamette Valley's leading authorized Canon, Xerox, and Brother sales and equipment service providers. We service the Portland Metro area as well as the mid Willamette valley. Cities include McMinville, Newberg, Dallas, Monmouth, Salem, Woodburn, Hubbard, Silverton, Stayton, and as far south as Eugene. We have built our business on quality customer service. We are a local company and will arrive on time and the same day you call in most cases. We are service authorized for warranty work on Canon, Brother, Xerox and Fellows equipment. Make us your one-stop, top-choice for computer peripheral supplies and repairs. Our products include: * Copiers * Dot matrix printers * Laser and inkjet printers * Fax machines * Large-format plotters

General information

Business data
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Salem, OR
County: Marion
Products

computer printer repair services, printer sales, plotter supplies, plotters, toner cartridges, printer/toner cartridge remanufacturing services

Brands

Xerox, Hewlett Packard, Brother, Canon, Sharp and Panasonic.

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According to our records, this business is located at 3217 Market Street NE in Salem (in Marion County), Oregon 973011816, the location GPS coordinates are: 44.9500389099121 (latitude), -122.99535369873 (longitude). Dependable Printer Support is categorized under Computer Repair Services. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $$2.5 to 5 million. You can contact the company by phone at (503) 581-7475.
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