A **printer store** typically refers to a retail or service location where you can purchase printers and related equipment or access printing and copying services.

There are two main types of printer stores:

1. **Retail and Equipment Stores:** These sell various printers, such as home, office, multifunction, or specialized printers (e.g., Epson offers a wide range including business, photo, label, and dot matrix printers)[4][2]. Such stores may also provide printer service and repairs.

2. **Print-and-Copy Service Stores:** These allow you to print or copy documents and digital files on-site, often with self-service kiosks or assistance. Examples include:
– CVS stores offering print and copy services at kiosks with quick color or black-and-white prints ready within minutes[1].
– FedEx Office providing in-store copy and print services, including options to order online for same-day in-store pickup and specialty prints like posters and blueprints[5].
– Office Depot offering self-service printing, scanning, faxing, and custom print products available same day with prices starting at about $0.18 for copies and other business print products[3].

If you want to buy a printer, stores like Office Depot and Epson’s online site provide equipment suited for different needs, from home to enterprise use[4][2]. If you need quick document printing or copying without buying a printer, CVS, FedEx, and Office Depot stores have accessible print services[1][3][5].

In summary:

| Store Type | Services Offered | Example Locations / Brands |
|———————|————————————————–|———————————————|
| Printer Sales | Printers for home, office, specialized types | Epson, DDS (Digital Document Store), Office Depot[2][4] |
| Print & Copy Shops | Document printing, copying, scanning, faxing | CVS Photo (kiosk), FedEx Office, Office Depot[1][3][5] |

Choosing a particular printer store depends on whether you want to **buy a printer** or just **use print/copy services on demand**.