
Staples: Fast, friendly printing and office solutions in Boston.
Staples at 1 Washington St in Boston’s Government Center area provides quick service for posters, prints, and everyday office needs. Reviews praise fast, professional, and pleasant staff, with Duane and the print center singled out for being helpful and efficient. Customers appreciate speedy order fulfillment and easy in-store assistance, though one reviewer noted a policy requiring a flash drive for digital photo transfers.
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Will Neely
Staple at Government Center is awesome. Shout out do Duane and his team for being so helpful!
Tatiana Joyce
This location provides quick service. I've ordered posters from them twice and my order was ready sooner than I anticipated both times. I recommend this location.
Abby Nydam
Duane in the print center should get a raise and a promotion. Excellent, helpful, and fast. He truly made it “Easy” for me.
harris gardner
Fast, professional, pleasant service. Staff knew what In needed and brought me to where there were a few options. I purchased what I needed . The cashier was also fast and very pleasant.
David Cyan
Everytime I have my pictures taken and ask for digital versions, they force me to buy their flash drive to have the pictures. They do not send it via email or accept to transfer the pictures to a personal flash drive. $5 worth of tranactions becomes $25-30. Maybe it is the company policy. Still, I will rate this place 2-stars for the exploitative company policy. That extra star is for the kind staff working there. It is funny to face primitive technological requirements in 2025.