This paper explores the specific areas where Presstek DI presses offer environmental and economic advantages over conventional offset, digital toner and inkjet printing technologies Presstek DI presses redefine printing and integrate new innovations, which lower its environmental impact while creating new business opportunities for printers.
To be successful, printers must learn to manage their businesses in a manner that addresses today’s market conditions. One of the challenges this presents is a reconfiguration of the print production platform to efficiently and cost effectively produce the full gamut of run lengths. This white paper authored by WhatTheyThink.com’s Cary Sherburne discusses how to meet this requirement.
This print communications firm installed a Presstek 34DI to fill the gap between their conventional offset and Konica Minolta toner-based equipment. In addition to profitably printing short-run, high quality printing on the 34DI, they are enjoying its capability to print on heavy stocks and complement their other production equipment to deliver new applications.
Universal Lithographers, a mid-size printer in Sheboygan, WI, needed to address the demand for short-run high quality printing that it could not profitably produce on its two 40-inch presses. Now, with a Presstek 52DI, the company is able to fully serve its customers, better utilize its large presses, and profit in the short-run color market.
The Presstek 52DI-AC combines the power of DI printing with the capabilities of in-line aqueous coating. Commercial, in-plant and packaging printers can expand the range of applications they produce, thus opening new business opportunities.
UK company has been so successful that they are considering adding additional shifts on the 7,000-sheet-per-hour Presstek 34DI to handle the increased volume of work it has brought in.
PHILADELPHIA—Representatives from Presstek traveled to Printing Impressions' headquarters Thursday to reveal the new products they plan to launch at Graph Expo, Oct. 3-6 in Chicago. These include new thermal plates, new computer-to-plate devices (CTP) and a new direct imaging offset
Demharter will lead the company's U.S. and Canadian sales efforts. Mark J. Levin, who has served as president of the Americas Region, is leaving Presstek.