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March 20, 2019 By Tom Gimer

New equipment, new capabilities, new pricing

We don’t buy our digital printing presses. Since these devices become obsolete in less than a decade, it just doesn’t make sense to purchase them.

While we do purchase specialty printing equipment such as DTG and wide format, we always lease digital presses. That means we end up with the latest and greatest equipment every 3-5 years… and no obsolete equipment.

Did you happen to see that giant crane in Cady’s Alley last week? That was for us. We had to shut down the alley again (a la 2015) so a new Konica Minolta digital press could be “delivered” to the second floor.

New equipment always means better quality prints and faster print speeds. This cycle it also means the capability to print on thicker stock. Our newest press is rated at 400gsm (150# cover) which is a good step up from 350gsm (130#). This new AccurioPress comes with an automatic registration component, so the days of manually aligning front and back images on different stocks is over!

New equipment also comes with new service contracts which means different pricing. This cycle that means since we will pay less, you as the customer will pay less! If you’ve requested a quote from us in the past and we weren’t competitive enough to get your business, give us another shot! You will be pleasantly surprised at our ability to deliver a top-notch print project at a reasonable price.

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About Tom Gimer

I guess you'd call me the "technical" guy at the shop. When the machines start to act up, they call me in. (I then call a service tech.) When I'm not dealing with the machines or writing or editing copy and/or code for clients, I also practice real estate law. It's a long story. Connect with me on LinkedIn or on the golf course.

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