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Print / Copy shop near Holiday Inn / Rajaveg Hospital in Chiang Mai


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My printer died on me and I need to print out a bunch of documents from a USB thumb drive.  Anyone know a place (copy shop / print shop) near the Holiday Inn / Rajaveg Hospital I can go to quick?  Docs are just text and line-art.

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If needed urgently and cost not a real issue maybe give the Holiday Inn business centre a try. Or possibly ask at the hotel concierge desk for the nearest copy/print shop location with a suitable tip if info provided.

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Theres one right opposite the gate to the tax office. 

Everyone used to get sent there when you register a new bike or car and needed copies of whatever.

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7 minutes ago, eyecatcher said:

Theres one right opposite the gate to the tax office. 

Everyone used to get sent there when you register a new bike or car and needed copies of whatever. 

I hesitated to answer as I am far from Chiang Mai but noticed that the DLT (Transport Office) is close by.

A DLT office with no copy shops around, hard to imagine.

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27 minutes ago, eyecatcher said:

Theres one right opposite the gate to the tax office. 

Everyone used to get sent there when you register a new bike or car and needed copies of whatever.

Do you know if they can do it from a USB thumb-drive?  I have no paper original; they are PDF's form my computer.

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Going from Holiday Inn there is a shop on the same side of the road as the tax office and just past it. There is a small soi between the tax office and the shop.  Signs in the window say Insurance, Travel, Copy.  I hope this helps. 

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