This white paper suggests the top ten things print service providers should be considering as they look to restructure production capabilities for a profitable future.
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.
Design Design, a B2B manufacturer and distributor of gift and stationery items had been outsourcing printing. In March 2010 they formed a separate printing company, Verdant Graphics, to serve the print needs of Design Design and the local community. Verdant chose the Presstek 52DI to produce quality printing with short turnaround times.
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.
Presstek DI presses economically deliver environmentally friendly, fast turnaround, high quality short run color printing, in run length quantities from 500 to 20,000. The Presstek 52DI operates at 10,000 sph and has a maximum sheet size of 20.47" x 14.17". The Presstek 34DI prints a 7,000 sph and has a maximum sheet size of 13.39" x 18.11".
The Dimension Pro family of platesetters provides high performance, ease of use and low cost of operation. The Dimension Pro Series includes the 4-page Dimension Pro 400 Series and the 8-page Dimension 800 Series. These highly productive platesetters range in production speeds from 15 to 50 plates per hour.
Presstek, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRST), a leading supplier of digital offset printing solutions to the printing and communications industries, today announced that it expects to report revenue in the range of $29.2 million to $29.7 million for the fourth quarter of
Presstek continues to develop and expand its digital plate portfolio to meet the widest range of offset printing needs. Most recently, the company announced Presstek PhD 830, a negative-working thermal pre-heat plate that is compatible with the industry’s leading thermal
Presstek’s board of directors has elected Stanley E. Freimuth as chairman, president and CEO, effective Feb. 13, 2012. Freimuth spent nearly 25 years with Fujifilm and has been a member of the Presstek board since 2009.
The first, a five-color Presstek 75DI with coater, was sold to a commercial print operation in the Midwest. The second, a four-color model, was sold to a West Coast communications company. Presstek has sold seven 75DI presses since the product