Noun
a workplace where printing is done
Source: WordNetprint-shop
Carter ch. 8 18th century: The Clarendon Building and Blackstone Yate and Jenkins predeceased Fell, leaving him with no obvious heir to oversee the print shop. Source: Internet
An actual print shop would not have been staffed by such beauties. Source: Internet
Facilities are available to prepare and maintain spacecraft and payloads for flight. citation citation The Headquarters (HQ) Building houses offices for the Center Director, library, film and photo archives, a print shop and security. Source: Internet
In 1470 Anton Koberger opened Europe's first print shop in Nuremberg. Source: Internet
Sutcliffe p. 64 The Press was now owned wholly by the university, with its own paper mill, print shop, bindery, and warehouse. Source: Internet
Whitman paid for the publication of the first edition of Leaves of Grass himself and had it printed at a local print shop during their breaks from commercial jobs. Source: Internet