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Jim O'Leary, owner of Copy Express in Woodstock, stands in his business located in the historic Feed Mill on Calhoun Street. (Josh Peckler – jpeckler@shawmedia.com)

WOODSTOCK – First and foremost, Copy Express is a printer.

The Woodstock business, housed in the historic Feed Mill on Calhoun Street, prints standard fare for its customers: envelopes, forms, flyers, letterhead.

But over the years, adapting to the quickly-changing print marketplace with an emphasis on digital, Copy Express diversified, printing on banners, pens, even blueprints, with a graphic designer on on staff to help.

Some people like to utilize an independent, family-owned business, while others favor the name recognition that comes with a chain store. But owner Jim O'Leary said he believes he has that name recognition because Copy Express has so many years under its belt.

O'Leary bought half an interest in Copy Express in the late 1970s, and then bought out the other half in 2001. He and his wife now own the company.

Autonomy has other advantages.

"Sometimes the market changes quickly, and we're not tied to anybody else's restrictions on what we can or cannot do," O'Leary said. "If we decide we need to start selling a different product because that's what a customer wants, we can change our product tomorrow."

And change the business has, with an increasing push toward everything digital. Digitization has led to an attrition of printers, but O'Leary said that has brought him new customers.

He compared it to the housing market. Now is a good time to buy a house; now is a great time to get new customers.

"I think our customer base is broader than it used to be," O'Leary said. "We're doing smaller jobs, but more of them."

His customers may want to drive people to a website, but they'll send out a postcard, for example, encouraging people to log on.

"To me, we will always have a place in the media market," O'Leary said. "There will always be a need at some level for print. It's just kind of hard to say what it will be."

Shari Gray, executive director of the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce, said Copy Express has been a longstanding member and a great community partner.

"From a chamber standpoint, we support all members that are part of the business community," Gray said.

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