The Fisher Printing Company (c. 1966 - 2023) was a Honolulu-based printer that was also an office supply (including office furniture) and stationery store at various points in its history. Founded as the Multigraphy, List, and Letter Co. in 1929 in Honolulu, the company was bought in 1933 by Geoffrey C. Fisher and Hy Holloway, who renamed it the Fisher Corporation. The company took on more printing and stationery services from the 1940s and, in 1967, was renamed Fisher Hawaii. Around the same time, the printing division was spun off as the Fisher Printing Company and sold directly to its employees, which was considered the first such sale in Hawaii's history. In later years, Fisher Corporation became a pioneer in the office supply warehouse model, influencing larger 'big box' stores like Office Max and Staples. The Fisher Printing Company appears to have recently gone out of business (c. 2023).