Fedex Office Receipt with B&W Copies, Document Binding, Shipping -…
ServiceFedEx Office receipt - Typical transaction
A FedEx Office receipt example standard purchase with typical items and pricing for this type of business.

Fedex Office Receipt FAQs
Common questions about this Fedex Office receipt example
What does this Fedex Office receipt example show?
This example is "FedEx Office Receipt Example - Standard Purchase" — fedex office receipt - typical transaction. It comes pre-filled with realistic service items, prices, and totals so you can see exactly what a Fedex Office receipt looks like before customizing your own.
Can I edit this Fedex Office receipt example or do I have to start from scratch?
You can edit it. Hit "Use This Example" and the Fedex Office receipt maker opens with every field — store name, address, items, prices, tax, payment, date — already populated. Change just what you need and download the result as PNG or PDF.
Can I separate labor and materials on the receipt?
Yes. Labor and materials each get their own section with their own subtotal, the way a contractor or repair invoice prints them.
Can I add a call-out fee or service-call charge?
Yes. The call-out fee has a dedicated row so the customer can see the trip charge broken out from labor and materials.
Can I include a license number for trade work?
Yes. The header has a license-number field for plumbers, electricians, HVAC, and other trades that need to display it on receipts.
Is the Fedex Office receipt good enough to invoice a customer?
Yes — the format is intentionally close to a small-business invoice. Always confirm your jurisdiction's requirements for the exact tax/legal info that must appear.