Media
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Eenadu, The Largest Circulated Telugu Daily, recently featured QwikPrint's self-service printing kiosk, introducing readers to a new way of printing documents without visiting a conventional print shop.
The article explains how the kiosk enables users to print documents directly from their smartphones or laptops by scanning a QR code, uploading their files, selecting print preferences, making a digital payment, and collecting their printouts within minutes. It focuses on the simplicity of the process and how self-service printing can make document access more convenient.
The feature also discusses how such kiosks can be useful in places where people frequently need documents printed at short notice, including educational institutions, offices, transport hubs, and residential communities.
The story was published both in Eenadu's widely circulated print newspaper, reaching lakhs of readers across the Telugu-speaking states, and on its digital news platform, allowing the feature to reach audiences through both traditional and online media.
For us, this coverage is meaningful because it helps introduce the concept of self-service document printing to a broader audience. As automated printing kiosks are still a relatively new concept in India, media coverage like this helps people understand how the technology works and where it can be useful in everyday life.
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A scanned copy of the newspaper article is shown above. The digital version is also available on Eenadu's website.









