ZAP
Printing & Graphics was founded by Eugene
Montanez in 1972, when he bought a small
press and put it in his mother's garage
to create his own part-time job while finishing
high school and attend college classes.
In 1976, in order to get married, he needed a full time job, and the equipment had outgrown the garage. The first shop he rented was recently used as the Los Tacos Restaurant at the corner of Fifth & Ramona in Corona. Eugene and Paula were married in July, 1976, and the business continued to grow. By 1979, the name ZAP Printing & Graphics was official, and there were two satellite shops, one of which was located in the Southwest Plaza on Hamner Avenue. |
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Eugene and Paula have always been active
in community affairs. From the early days
in Jaycees, through many years of Chamber,
Rotary, United Way and Soroptimist membership,
they believe that you must give back to
your community. Through their son, Robert,
now 22, Eugene & Paula were both active
in AYSO, Boy Scouts and school activities
to support him. Eugene currently serves
on the Corona City Council and is a Past
President of the Corona Rotary Club. Paula
is also past president of Soroptimist
International of Corona.
Eugene and Paula were recognized as 2001 Citizens of the Year by the Corona Chamber of Commerce for their years of community service.
ZAP Printing & Graphics has grown
just as the printing industry and graphics
technologies have developed. From quick
printing, to a full-color press, Zap serves
its customers' printing and marketing
needs. Always in the forefront of computer
technology, Zap is able to take your Mac
or PC files, on disk or over the internet,
and turn them into top quality printed
pieces. Zap also has a full-service graphics
department to create logos and design
layouts in-house. From business cards,
stationery and forms to sophisticated
full-color marketing pieces, Eugene and
Paula, along with their customer-friendly
staff of printing experts are filling
a need in the business community.
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