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I'm in the process of getting quotes from various printers myself. I found some very useful information at Aeonix.com.

1. First, here is a fairly large list of printers in the U.S.:

https://www.aeonix.com/bookprnt.htm

You can download and search the list; in my case, I searched for printers who were listed as offering digital services and who were located in California (and who did their work in-house instead of sending it offshore). You might need to double-check information; I found a few typos in email addresses and such.

2. After finding printers I wanted to check out, I used the following page at the same site as a resource when constructing my RFQ.

https://www.aeonix.com/aeonixRFQ.htm

I highly recommend that you ask for paper samples from printers before you make a final decision. For example, I had initially asked for quotes for 60# text (paper stock), but realized that for the project I am working on, 80# or even 100# text is going to be better.

Also, out of my selections, Dome Printing (Domeprinting.com) in Sacramento, California, has impressed me the most.

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