A self-service PrintWithMe kiosk at 3343 Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego, operates inside Lestat's coffee house, one of the longest-running cafés on the Adams Avenue corridor in the 92116 ZIP. The kiosk uses Brother hardware with encrypted document upload — users send files through the PrintWithMe website, email, or iOS app from any device, receive a secure release code, and enter it on the printer's touchscreen to collect their pages. Print, copy, scan, and fax services run through the station, with black-and-white and color output available on a tiered per-page pricing structure that starts under two dollars for the first page and drops with volume. The Adams Avenue location serves the remote-work and freelance population that uses Lestat's as a daytime workspace, providing an on-site printing step that eliminates the trip to a dedicated copy center for single-document jobs. All uploaded files are encrypted during transmission and permanently deleted from PrintWithMe's servers after the print job completes, and the secure-release system ensures that documents sit in the queue — not in the output tray — until the owner enters the code at the machine. The 92116 corridor's broader document-services infrastructure includes full-production print and media operations, and Ego id Media on the same Normal Heights corridor handles the higher-volume commercial print and branded-media work that falls outside a single-page kiosk's scope. PrintWithMe, a subsidiary of WithMe Inc. founded in Chicago in 2014, operates kiosks in over 5,000 locations across all 50 states, using 100-percent sustainable paper stock and automated toner-and-supply replenishment that keeps the Adams Avenue station operational without requiring café staff to manage inventory.