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ntil recently,
color required long print runs to be economical and wasn't practical
for many businesses that required fast turnaround to keep up
with competitors.
Today new print technologies offer economical
short-run color for the first time. The technologies solve many
business problems.
Studies show that up to 25% of printed
color material becomes scrap due to obsolescence and spoilage.
It takes up valuable warehouse space. No sooner than a print
run is completed, specs or features change, requiring another
printing.
Reinforcing their commitment to help customers
solve their business problems, DeHART's continually explores
various new print technologies to offer a wider range of services.
After thorough research, DeHART's chose the new Heidelberg Quickmaster-Direct
Imaging waterless offset press that sets a high benchmark for
quality.
Customers are responding favorably, finding
new ways to
use the technology that meets their business objectives without
jumping through the hoops required by other printers. Some recent examples will give you ideas on
how to take advantage of this new technology.
Also in this newsletter:
- To insure that customers receive a quality
product every time, DeHART's embarked on a quality
program over five years ago.
- DeHART's remains on the leading edge in
bringing new technologies to customers.
Newsletter written & edited by: Don Monkerud
Designed by: Amie Forest/Forest Design
Original printed on: DeHART's Heidelberg Quickmaster DI
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