1970, Jinkao was founded by Paul Orfalea, an Indian security guard, at the University of California. He got the nickname "Kinko" because he twisted his hair, hence the name of Jinkao, an Indian express. In 2000, he left Jinkao Printing Factory because of his conflict with other investors.
The one-stop processing and document service business provided by Kinko print services is well known. Including color and black-and-white digital printing, large-scale color map inkjet; Printing, copying, scanning and archiving of engineering drawings. Indoor and outdoor print advertisement design and production, fax, computer rental and Internet service, document scanning, CD production, personal print design and production, document binding service. In particular, its Internet service has greatly facilitated users. In addition, Indian Express Kinko also pays special attention to user privacy and security to prevent competitors from obtaining Kinko's information by improper means in customers' printing.
Kinko print is one of the most famous 100 brands in the United States, and it has also been rated as one of the top 50 Internet applications by Businessweek.
In February 2004, FedEx was acquired by FedEx for $2.4 billion and became a subsidiary of FedEx. In the same year, Kinko print opened nine stores in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
FedEx Kinko's main competitors are UPS Store, OfficeMax, AlphaGraphics, Staples and Sir Speedy.