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Most customer questions are answered on our Questions & Answers page or on the links below. These pages cover artwork guidelines, order status, shipping, and turnaround times.


Before Contacting Us

You may find your answer instantly here:

  • 🎨 File Setup & Artwork Requirements
  • 📦 Order Status
  • 🚚 Shipping & Turnaround Times
  • 🔁 Reorder Help
    1. Login with your username and password.
    2. Hover over My Account at the top right of our website then click on Orders.
    3. Orders are listed by date of order, starting with your most current order. Select the correct order by clicking the “View” button, then the next page will have a reorder button that will place that into your account with you file.

    If you need to change any options on your order you can click on modify to change your starting number or etc,

    If you want to change your artwork you will need to start from a new order rather then reordering.

    If you do not see the reorder button on your order details and the item has been reordered multiple times, try clicking on the original order. If you still are not able to reorder, or if it says the item is not available to reorder, you may be able to go to the my files area to download your file. Once you have the file saved to your computer you can upload that with your new order.

    If your order does not show in your history you will need place a new order with a print ready file.


Email (Preferred Method)

Email allows us to review artwork and order details more accurately.

General Questions:
info@lighthouseprinting.com

Order-Related Questions: Please include your order number.
LHPorders@gmail.com

We respond to most emails within 1 business day during business hours.


Phone Support

Phone: 763-344-1218
Customer Service Hours:
Monday–Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (CT)


Mailing Address

Lighthouse Printing
6250 Bunker Lake Blvd. NW
Suite 111
Anoka, MN 55303

Proudly printed in Minnesota — the Land of 10,000 Lakes.


Our Story

     Lighthouse Printing is a family owned and operated commercial printer in the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” — Minnesota. Printing has been in our family for years and now generations. Lighthouse Printing was founded by “Mom” and “Pop” in 2000 (who actually met in a printing company). Everyone in the family has been involved at some time in the operations of Lighthouse Printing, from designing, pre-press, press operator, bindery and now owning. “Mom” started in the printing industry back in 1972 and “Pop” has been a printer since 1975, running printing presses from a single color to a 6-color Heidelberg. Both have passed on the “love of printing” to their son who now owns and runs Lighthouse Printing, along with his wife.

     Our goal is to give you the best possible printing at the best possible price.

     We print business forms, invoices, receipts, work orders, healthcare forms, time sheets, envelopes, notepads, flyers and brochures, almost everything your business needs to run smoothly!

     We also print full color carbonless forms, flyers, brochures on our brand new Presstek DI Kodak printing press.

     We provide online ordering and reordering for all your carbonless forms and carbon copies (sometimes called NCR for “no carbon required”), including printing custom forms from your files, or choose one of our many templates for sales receipts, invoices, order forms, purchase orders and more. 

     We also provide an online design area to create your own business envelopes, #10 size regular, left window, security and security windows.

Heceta Head Lighthouse

Heceta Head is named after the Spanish explorer Bruno de Heceta, who explored the Pacific Northwest during the late 18th century. In 1892, a crew of 56 constructed the light. Because of the site’s seclusion, building materials were either shipped in if the weather and tide permitted, or brought from Florence by wagon, the latter usually taking four or five hours. Stones were brought from the Clackamas River and bricks came from San Francisco. The light was automated in 1963.

      The keepers quarters are purported to be haunted by the ghost of an elderly woman, nicknamed Rue. Several incidents have been reported, including a visible apparition, moved objects, and occasional housekeeping. Most reported sightings of Rue occur in the attic, with many from the outside looking up into the attic.

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