Standley Systems, a Chickasha, Oklahoma-based provider of managed print, document management, scanning, and print technology services across Oklahoma and North Texas, has opened a new North Texas office and technology showroom in Plano.
The facility at 3801 E Plano Pkwy, Suite 300, combines a 10,000-square-foot warehouse with a 1,000-square-foot demo floor that are designed to accelerate deployments, improve response times, and give customers a hands-on space to evaluate solutions, the company said.

Tech on display in the showroom at Standley System’s new office in Plano. [Photo: Standley]
“Clients want speed, clarity and confidence,” CEO Greg Elliott said in a statement. “This Plano hub gives our teams the capacity and proximity to respond faster, and it gives clients a clear way to see how the technology will perform in their environment.”
Last Thursday, DFW business leaders attended a ribbon-cutting and open house at the facility, marking the next step in Standley’s growth in the Dallas–Fort Worth market.
By housing sales, service, staging and inventory under one roof, teams can collaborate in real time and turn around installs and service calls more quickly, the company said. The space is designed as a launchpad for client success, connecting cutting-edge technology with a collaborative, high-performance culture.

Standley System’s new office and tech showroom in Plano. [Photo: Standley]
Expanding its regional footprint
Standley said it first entered the DFW market via acquisition and has steadily expanded its regional footprint. It said the Plano hub reflects local businesses’ priorities: enterprise-grade capability paired with accessible leadership, local accountability and a service-first approach. It also allows Standley to better support longtime customers operating in both Oklahoma and North Texas with consistent coverage.
The demo floor offers clients a destination to learn, test, and plan, Standley said. Live, scalable demonstrations bring hardware and software to life, helping organizations de-risk decisions and map growth with confidence. The company said the showroom experience mirrors real workflows and encourages co-authoring solutions with Standley’s experts.

Scene from the Standley Systems office opening in Plano.
“DFW is a tech-forward, high-growth market,” Elliott said. “To match that pace, we combine enterprise capacity with direct access to leadership, so decisions happen quickly, and projects keep moving.”
The Plano facility features a mix of production and business-class systems from leading manufacturers, along with software for print management, security, fax and document automation, Standley said. It said that expanded dock access and dedicated staging keep inventory ready so installs move faster and service responses are quicker. Standley said the facility’s layout supports technician workflows, inventory readiness, and customer demos in one coordinated environment.
Founded in 1943, Standley Systems originally was founded as a typewriter company, and now provides a holistic approach to business technology solutions with services covering print and imaging, document management, infrastructure, and managed services.
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