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Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
I despair for the future of the physical book, but apparently not as much as Veronika Teuber. The German-born artist spends her days on the Lower East Side preserving her library in beeswax.
"I was at a lecture in early '97," she said. "They were talking about publishing books in the past, present and how it will be in the future. It will be a very sad day for me if books are not published any more. The electronic format isn't interesting to me. The electronic book is always the same."
At the risk of sounding past tense, I'd have to agree. Physical books have personality, presence. Some even have their own peculiar scent, like people. I recently picked up the two-volume "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes" at a used-book sale. When I brought it home and opened it, the fragrance of the previous owner's pipe rose from its pages. How many eBooks offer that?
The attraction of the book starts with the weight of the object in your hands. The book can be beautiful in its own right¡ªregardless of whether the writing lives up to the cover and the quality of the printing. But the most important sensation I get is of control. Your computer or Kindle or iPad can run out of juice from one moment to the next. Chinese hackers with nothing better to do could probably delete your entire electronic library with a single keystroke. Or you could drop it in the tub.
She said she has sold some of the waxed works at prices ranging from $600 to $800.The latter could happen with a book, too. But the price of replacing a paperback isn't as onerous as that of buying a new Nook. In any case, my relationship with a book is more intimate than with an electronic device. It's a friend rather than a temperamental acquaintance, something that doesn't need coddling. (I'm not suggesting that Kindles et al. are entirely without merit. With a few clicks, my brother, a classics scholar, can download books that have been out of print for centuries from university libraries around the world. And they're convenient on subways, as long as nobody wants to take it from you.)
Ms. Teuber, 67 years old, isn't as flaky as she may initially sound. The modest East Third Street apartment she shares with her husband, Anthony Biancucci, a graphic designer, is filled with favorite books she has no intention of waxing¡ªLawrence Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet," for example; and Proust.
She's also the first to appreciate the inherent irony of her enterprise. "I can't really read them anymore," she said of her library in aspic. Indeed, she admits that the mummification process gives her pause. "I feel very bad during the first liquid beeswax phase," she said.
She melts the wax in a double boiler, then uses a paintbrush to coat the cover, binding, pages. "The moment I do it I know I can't open the book anymore, and it is painful."
Teuber's defense, she's adding more to the process than she's subtracting. The results often are beautiful. She selects books that instinctively attract her¡ªbe it because of their shape, color, size, content or simply due to intuition. "It's like when I do a portrait," said the artist, who divides her time between Manhattan and a studio near Limoges in France. "The face has to have an attraction to me. The same with a book."
She said she visits French flea markets in search of 19th-century volumes. One of her best finds came when she moved into her own home, a former chapel, and discovered 66 well-worn prayer books, turning them into a single sculptural piece.
The effect of the work seems a combination of a book's inherent individuality and the manner in which the artist chooses to embellish it. For some reason, I never thought to ask Ms. Teuber whether she had children. These books feel like the children of a loving mother, who sets limits but doesn't suffocate them. They're taken as they come; each one's personality allowed to flourish.
With some volumes she embosses the beeswax. She paints designs on others, a few with hidden messages in florescent paint that glow in the dark. She even drilled a hole through one that she felt was insufficiently transformed by the sealing process. Ms. Teuber estimates she's preserved more than 600 books¡ªhalf of them here, half at her home in France, and about 30 with her dealer in Germany. She said she's sold 80 volumes at prices ranging from $600 to $800.
"On the one hand, technology is fantastic," she observed. "On the other hand, if you have an apartment and the book shelves are empty and there's one Kindle standing there, that's depressing."
She has no plans to stop beeswaxing, in the same way that most people with more conventional libraries think of them as organic, works in progress. "As long as I'll be alive," she vowed, "I'll do the waxed books."
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"I was at a lecture in early '97," she said. "They were talking about publishing books in the past, present and how it will be in the future. It will be a very sad day for me if books are not published any more. The electronic format isn't interesting to me. The electronic book is always the same."
At the risk of sounding past tense, I'd have to agree. Physical books have personality, presence. Some even have their own peculiar scent, like people. I recently picked up the two-volume "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes" at a used-book sale. When I brought it home and opened it, the fragrance of the previous owner's pipe rose from its pages. How many eBooks offer that?
The attraction of the book starts with the weight of the object in your hands. The book can be beautiful in its own right¡ªregardless of whether the writing lives up to the cover and the quality of the printing. But the most important sensation I get is of control. Your computer or Kindle or iPad can run out of juice from one moment to the next. Chinese hackers with nothing better to do could probably delete your entire electronic library with a single keystroke. Or you could drop it in the tub.
She said she has sold some of the waxed works at prices ranging from $600 to $800.The latter could happen with a book, too. But the price of replacing a paperback isn't as onerous as that of buying a new Nook. In any case, my relationship with a book is more intimate than with an electronic device. It's a friend rather than a temperamental acquaintance, something that doesn't need coddling. (I'm not suggesting that Kindles et al. are entirely without merit. With a few clicks, my brother, a classics scholar, can download books that have been out of print for centuries from university libraries around the world. And they're convenient on subways, as long as nobody wants to take it from you.)
Ms. Teuber, 67 years old, isn't as flaky as she may initially sound. The modest East Third Street apartment she shares with her husband, Anthony Biancucci, a graphic designer, is filled with favorite books she has no intention of waxing¡ªLawrence Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet," for example; and Proust.
She's also the first to appreciate the inherent irony of her enterprise. "I can't really read them anymore," she said of her library in aspic. Indeed, she admits that the mummification process gives her pause. "I feel very bad during the first liquid beeswax phase," she said.
She melts the wax in a double boiler, then uses a paintbrush to coat the cover, binding, pages. "The moment I do it I know I can't open the book anymore, and it is painful."
Teuber's defense, she's adding more to the process than she's subtracting. The results often are beautiful. She selects books that instinctively attract her¡ªbe it because of their shape, color, size, content or simply due to intuition. "It's like when I do a portrait," said the artist, who divides her time between Manhattan and a studio near Limoges in France. "The face has to have an attraction to me. The same with a book."
She said she visits French flea markets in search of 19th-century volumes. One of her best finds came when she moved into her own home, a former chapel, and discovered 66 well-worn prayer books, turning them into a single sculptural piece.
The effect of the work seems a combination of a book's inherent individuality and the manner in which the artist chooses to embellish it. For some reason, I never thought to ask Ms. Teuber whether she had children. These books feel like the children of a loving mother, who sets limits but doesn't suffocate them. They're taken as they come; each one's personality allowed to flourish.
With some volumes she embosses the beeswax. She paints designs on others, a few with hidden messages in florescent paint that glow in the dark. She even drilled a hole through one that she felt was insufficiently transformed by the sealing process. Ms. Teuber estimates she's preserved more than 600 books¡ªhalf of them here, half at her home in France, and about 30 with her dealer in Germany. She said she's sold 80 volumes at prices ranging from $600 to $800.
"On the one hand, technology is fantastic," she observed. "On the other hand, if you have an apartment and the book shelves are empty and there's one Kindle standing there, that's depressing."
She has no plans to stop beeswaxing, in the same way that most people with more conventional libraries think of them as organic, works in progress. "As long as I'll be alive," she vowed, "I'll do the waxed books."
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
printing in china | book printing china--Paper bag printing
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perhaps the cheapest and most effective manner to promote your business lies not within the realms of the TV monitor, but in a more tangible item. TV ads are effective, without doubt, but it is unquestionably not inexpensive. Newspapers and magazines also cost a lost. Even radio ads mean big bucks.
But if your company is set on saving money on advertisement, there is one thing that you can do. Printing your paper bags with your company's logo or name is an efficient and inexpensive way to advertise your business. Customers carry the printed paper bag from your store to his or her automobile, and by that span of time, a lot of passersby will have viewed the name and logo of your business being carried around.
Because paper bag printing brings awareness to the company, it must have catching lettering and design to actually draw likely clients. Use catchy colors and font to make it stand out from the rest while still not losing your store’s identity.
Even a thought-provoking message on your paper bag printing stimulates passerby's interest. So maximize your paper bag printing by putting something smart if you can't splash colors on it.
That's not all. Printing your paper bags likewise adds prestige to your company. A shop that utilizes generic plastic bag doesn’t give the store an extra vigor compared to a boutique that utilizes paper bag printing. Using plastic bag is cheap, whereas using paper bag printing means your shop is not just any other store out there. Your store has a name and character and it can afford to shout it out to the everyone and it can give clients extra something.
It likewise gives the illusion of purchasing precious items. People just don't put an expensive piece of jewelry in a plastic bag. They put veggies and grocery items in it, but rings and other valuable items they put in a much tougher container. And because carrying boxes is not ergonomic, a paper bag, which is more durable than plastic bags, can do the chore. They can not only carry precious items, or those that appear to be, they can also keep heavy things better than plastic bags.
Printing paper bags is a wise thing to get for your store. It speaks of cheap advertisement for likely customers and it is also a fascinating way to make your customers return.
Learn more about paper bag printing and printing services from a trusted printing company. Unique version for reprint here: Your Company’s Least Expensive Promotion: Paper Bag Printing
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perhaps the cheapest and most effective manner to promote your business lies not within the realms of the TV monitor, but in a more tangible item. TV ads are effective, without doubt, but it is unquestionably not inexpensive. Newspapers and magazines also cost a lost. Even radio ads mean big bucks.
But if your company is set on saving money on advertisement, there is one thing that you can do. Printing your paper bags with your company's logo or name is an efficient and inexpensive way to advertise your business. Customers carry the printed paper bag from your store to his or her automobile, and by that span of time, a lot of passersby will have viewed the name and logo of your business being carried around.
Because paper bag printing brings awareness to the company, it must have catching lettering and design to actually draw likely clients. Use catchy colors and font to make it stand out from the rest while still not losing your store’s identity.
Even a thought-provoking message on your paper bag printing stimulates passerby's interest. So maximize your paper bag printing by putting something smart if you can't splash colors on it.
That's not all. Printing your paper bags likewise adds prestige to your company. A shop that utilizes generic plastic bag doesn’t give the store an extra vigor compared to a boutique that utilizes paper bag printing. Using plastic bag is cheap, whereas using paper bag printing means your shop is not just any other store out there. Your store has a name and character and it can afford to shout it out to the everyone and it can give clients extra something.
It likewise gives the illusion of purchasing precious items. People just don't put an expensive piece of jewelry in a plastic bag. They put veggies and grocery items in it, but rings and other valuable items they put in a much tougher container. And because carrying boxes is not ergonomic, a paper bag, which is more durable than plastic bags, can do the chore. They can not only carry precious items, or those that appear to be, they can also keep heavy things better than plastic bags.
Printing paper bags is a wise thing to get for your store. It speaks of cheap advertisement for likely customers and it is also a fascinating way to make your customers return.
Learn more about paper bag printing and printing services from a trusted printing company. Unique version for reprint here: Your Company’s Least Expensive Promotion: Paper Bag Printing
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Activist Writer-Victoria Brownworth
Columnist, editor, award-winning journalist, cancer survivor, community leader and cat shelterer is adding a new title to her CV: publisher. Her new imprint, Tiny Satchel Press aims to provide smart, thoughtful books for young LGBT readers especially queer readers of color. We chatted via email about her newly released anthology of African-American short stories, Greg Herren's new YA novel, the classism of e-books, and vampire cats, among other things.
First, you're also a mystery editor for us, you maintain a cat sanctuary in Philadelphia, and now you've launched your own imprint! How do you juggle all of those roles?
I write two columns for newspapers in Philadelphia, a column for two political blogs, I do several TV columns, including one on queers and politics for the San Francisco Bay Area Reporter, which has to be the best independent queer newspaper in the country and I do monthly columns and features for Curve, where I have been a contributing editor for 20 years.
I mention these things because it's important for writers to have their work constantly in print and not just online. We need to stay in all forms of print media. I also write books, publish a lot of short stories and essays in a variety of anthologies and academic journals. And I teach. I'm just driven to do it. I don't know what to do if I am not working.
Let's talk about the new imprint. What was the inspiration behind Tiny Satchel?
I'd been acquiring and editing young adult books for five or six years for a mainstream publisher. I was enjoying doing it, but I kept being aware that some books I pitched would get the "we don't think there's a readership or audience for that." And consistently it seemed to me to be books with characters of color or queer. It started to irk me. My own fiction always has a political undercurrent I just don't think anyone can be too young to have a range of characters with whom to identify. I wanted more range. So I wanted to provide books that I would want to read if I were nine or 12 or 15.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from young readers and parents is that there are few middle-grade books coming out with LGBT themes, why do you think that is?
Fear and money. Publishing is unbelievably expensive. Printing is expensive. Marketing is expensive. Writers and editors have to make a living. The tried-and-true is easy.
Stepping outside the box scares the people who make the money decisions. I was told repeatedly, "Get me a new vampire book!" Everything is white on white and middle class and incredibly straight. A peripheral queer character is good, but a main queer character is best. And ten peripheral queer characters just do not make up for zero main queer characters. I was at a book signing for one of our recent books and a lesbian couple who have a few children between them were talking about this issue and I said "Don't worry, we'll have books for your kids in a few months."
Greg Herren is an established mystery writer, not to mention a multiple Lambda Literary Award winner, how did this new Young Adult novel, Sorceress, come about?
Greg and I go back about 13 years, since he was the editor at Lambda Book Report. We have been very good friends since.
Greg is incredibly prolific. He publishes about 5 books a year. I am in awe of his productivity. When I decided to do Tiny Satchel, I asked him, "So, how about doing a young adult book for me?" The worst thing he could do was say No. Turned out he'd wanted to do a YA book for years.
Sorceress is a whole new genre for him. I'm thrilled to have the book. We are working on another project together as well, this time for boys.
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First, you're also a mystery editor for us, you maintain a cat sanctuary in Philadelphia, and now you've launched your own imprint! How do you juggle all of those roles?
I write two columns for newspapers in Philadelphia, a column for two political blogs, I do several TV columns, including one on queers and politics for the San Francisco Bay Area Reporter, which has to be the best independent queer newspaper in the country and I do monthly columns and features for Curve, where I have been a contributing editor for 20 years.
I mention these things because it's important for writers to have their work constantly in print and not just online. We need to stay in all forms of print media. I also write books, publish a lot of short stories and essays in a variety of anthologies and academic journals. And I teach. I'm just driven to do it. I don't know what to do if I am not working.
Let's talk about the new imprint. What was the inspiration behind Tiny Satchel?
I'd been acquiring and editing young adult books for five or six years for a mainstream publisher. I was enjoying doing it, but I kept being aware that some books I pitched would get the "we don't think there's a readership or audience for that." And consistently it seemed to me to be books with characters of color or queer. It started to irk me. My own fiction always has a political undercurrent I just don't think anyone can be too young to have a range of characters with whom to identify. I wanted more range. So I wanted to provide books that I would want to read if I were nine or 12 or 15.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from young readers and parents is that there are few middle-grade books coming out with LGBT themes, why do you think that is?
Fear and money. Publishing is unbelievably expensive. Printing is expensive. Marketing is expensive. Writers and editors have to make a living. The tried-and-true is easy.
Stepping outside the box scares the people who make the money decisions. I was told repeatedly, "Get me a new vampire book!" Everything is white on white and middle class and incredibly straight. A peripheral queer character is good, but a main queer character is best. And ten peripheral queer characters just do not make up for zero main queer characters. I was at a book signing for one of our recent books and a lesbian couple who have a few children between them were talking about this issue and I said "Don't worry, we'll have books for your kids in a few months."
Greg Herren is an established mystery writer, not to mention a multiple Lambda Literary Award winner, how did this new Young Adult novel, Sorceress, come about?
Greg and I go back about 13 years, since he was the editor at Lambda Book Report. We have been very good friends since.
Greg is incredibly prolific. He publishes about 5 books a year. I am in awe of his productivity. When I decided to do Tiny Satchel, I asked him, "So, how about doing a young adult book for me?" The worst thing he could do was say No. Turned out he'd wanted to do a YA book for years.
Sorceress is a whole new genre for him. I'm thrilled to have the book. We are working on another project together as well, this time for boys.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Publisher confirms 70 jobs below threat at produce plant
One of Scotland's major newspaper editors has confirmed jobs are at chance at its Glasgow printing plant.
DC Thomson, publisher of the Sunday Post, ideas to near its produce creation facility at interface Dundas, with 70 jobs at risk.
The company said trading disorders had made it progressively less feasible to keep the facility, due to declining produce volumes and the financial constraints inside of which the plant operates. DC Thomson's Glasgow plant presently produces the Sunday submit as well as agreement printing. It is anticipated that in the event of the closure, creation will cease for the duration of 2012.
DC Thomson confirmed the posts impacted are all inside of production.
The announcement follows a consultation by the publisher last summer time on closing a printing plant in Dundee, where 350 jobs were axed.
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DC Thomson, publisher of the Sunday Post, ideas to near its produce creation facility at interface Dundas, with 70 jobs at risk.
The company said trading disorders had made it progressively less feasible to keep the facility, due to declining produce volumes and the financial constraints inside of which the plant operates. DC Thomson's Glasgow plant presently produces the Sunday submit as well as agreement printing. It is anticipated that in the event of the closure, creation will cease for the duration of 2012.
DC Thomson confirmed the posts impacted are all inside of production.
The announcement follows a consultation by the publisher last summer time on closing a printing plant in Dundee, where 350 jobs were axed.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
Heidelberg ECO Printing Award: Closing Date is End of February 2011
The deadline for entries to the Heidelberg environmentally publishing Award presented by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) will be finish of February 2011. Print shops have obtained since October 2010 to submit entries to the international environmental award for sustainable publishing in the sheetfed offset sector. Given the considerable interest generated by the competition so far, it may be determined that even more entries will be accepted till the finish of February. The company has set aside a complete prize fund of EUR 50,000 for the award, which is divided into two categories: “Sustainable companies” and “Forward-looking solutions”.
All entries have to be submitted in written form. Entry types are available online at www.heidelberg.com/eco_award. The Heidelberg environmentally publishing Award will be presented in June 2011.
The environmental award focuses in unique to the sustainable use of options and energy, climate protection, and environmentally conscious management practices. These factors of sustainability can relate to a company being a whole, or to exceptional one-off solutions in prepress, press, postpress, logistics, and corporate culture. Winners must set a benchmark for the entire industry and motivate others to adopt sustainable business practices and solutions.
Entries welcome from all sheetfed offset print shops
The Heidelberg environmentally publishing Award is open up to any print shop that operates at least one sheetfed offset press. The number of presses is unimportant, as is the volume of production, the vertical range of manufacture, and the dimension of the print shop. Print shops from wherever in the globe that use any sort of substrate (paper, card, or foil) can submit an entry.
An independent international panel of judges, including representatives of the publishing industry, environmental scientists, and members of environmental associations, will examine the entries and opt for the winners in the two categories
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All entries have to be submitted in written form. Entry types are available online at www.heidelberg.com/eco_award. The Heidelberg environmentally publishing Award will be presented in June 2011.
The environmental award focuses in unique to the sustainable use of options and energy, climate protection, and environmentally conscious management practices. These factors of sustainability can relate to a company being a whole, or to exceptional one-off solutions in prepress, press, postpress, logistics, and corporate culture. Winners must set a benchmark for the entire industry and motivate others to adopt sustainable business practices and solutions.
Entries welcome from all sheetfed offset print shops
The Heidelberg environmentally publishing Award is open up to any print shop that operates at least one sheetfed offset press. The number of presses is unimportant, as is the volume of production, the vertical range of manufacture, and the dimension of the print shop. Print shops from wherever in the globe that use any sort of substrate (paper, card, or foil) can submit an entry.
An independent international panel of judges, including representatives of the publishing industry, environmental scientists, and members of environmental associations, will examine the entries and opt for the winners in the two categories
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Government art print Management customers acquire GPO art print Jobs: February 9-15, 2011
From February 9, 2011, by indicates of February 15, 2011, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) awarded 90 one-time art print jobs to 29 art print supplier customers of Government art print Management. The total value in new business for the customers was $635,754. These art print suppliers won new business like a result of collaboration with Government art print Management in not only getting GPO solicitations that fit their creation and schedule requirements, but in gaining a proper quality level status as well as historical pricing information essential to winning the jobs without leaving excess money at the table. The leading 10 occupation winners (in alphabetical order) were:
· Ascot point & Label, Newark, New Jersey
· Bosworth Printing Company, Stoughton, Massachusetts
· FileAmerica, Fordyce, Arkansas
· Gateway Press, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
· Monarch Litho, Inc., Montebello, California
· Omaha Printing Company, Omaha, Nebraska
· creation Press, Inc., Jacksonville, Illinois
· Sellco Industries, Cortland, Kentucky
· Specialized Printed Forms, Inc., Caledonia, New York
· Whitlam Label, Inc., Centerline, Michigan
Government art print Management, solely endorsed by Printing Industries of America (PIA), provides significant enhancement to profitability by indicates of increased revenues driven by larger optimization of equipment and creation capacity. The firm provides goal-oriented representational services, safe and proven advice and counsel, as well as tools requisite to helping customers acquire jobs in government art print market segments that increase profitability. Services include interpreting occupation specifications, preparing paper work, slicing red tape, controlling the bid process and change order negotiation, as well as invoice preparation and 21-day collection.
“Clients get fast entry to GPO solicitations, immediate response from our expert services team, information from our exclusive historical database of GPO occupation and market information, and are ready to acquire operate profitably,” mentioned Deborah Snider, senior vice president of e-LYNXX Corporation and division president of Government art print Management.
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· Ascot point & Label, Newark, New Jersey
· Bosworth Printing Company, Stoughton, Massachusetts
· FileAmerica, Fordyce, Arkansas
· Gateway Press, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
· Monarch Litho, Inc., Montebello, California
· Omaha Printing Company, Omaha, Nebraska
· creation Press, Inc., Jacksonville, Illinois
· Sellco Industries, Cortland, Kentucky
· Specialized Printed Forms, Inc., Caledonia, New York
· Whitlam Label, Inc., Centerline, Michigan
Government art print Management, solely endorsed by Printing Industries of America (PIA), provides significant enhancement to profitability by indicates of increased revenues driven by larger optimization of equipment and creation capacity. The firm provides goal-oriented representational services, safe and proven advice and counsel, as well as tools requisite to helping customers acquire jobs in government art print market segments that increase profitability. Services include interpreting occupation specifications, preparing paper work, slicing red tape, controlling the bid process and change order negotiation, as well as invoice preparation and 21-day collection.
“Clients get fast entry to GPO solicitations, immediate response from our expert services team, information from our exclusive historical database of GPO occupation and market information, and are ready to acquire operate profitably,” mentioned Deborah Snider, senior vice president of e-LYNXX Corporation and division president of Government art print Management.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Berman Printing is the 29th Printer to Become SGP Certified
Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), an independent, non-profit enterprise for sustainability certification in the graphic sales and marketing communications industry, announced that Cincinnati-based Berman Printing is the 29th enterprise to become an SGP Certified Facility. To attain SGP Certification, the provider adjusted its processes to relieve emissions, conserve resources, and reuse or recycle materials. SGP Certification arrives with regular measurement and assessment of certified facilities, which puts Berman over a steady improvement observe designed to benefit its employees, community, and customers.
Long recognized for its leadership in environmentally-friendly manufacturing, Berman Printing is a highly awarded, 120-person enterprise offering full-service sheet-fed and dimensional packaging produce solutions to some from the most recognized brands. Berman, part from the TouchPoint produce Solutions network, strategies to work with the SGP Certification as a worth proposition as its customers area a greater interest in working which has a certified supplier.
"We are highly proud to have earned this prestigious honor," comments payment Tucker, executive vice president of sales. "As customers and enterprises carry on to move their buys to 'responsible' providers, it is imperative that companies align by themselves with progressive partners."
Tucker continues, "Buyers and marketing directors can be confident that an SGP-certified enterprise is in alignment with their sustainability guidelines without compromising cost, quality, or design. We carry on to innovate and give customers not simply superior products but in addition intangibles that yield new worth in their businesses."
"We are excited to determine Berman Printing become SGP Certified. The SGP Partnership is the only regular for anyone in the graphic communication industry to publicly demonstrate their commitment to sustainability," states Gary Jones, vice chair from the Technical Advisory Committee for SGP. "Berman, like many of our members who are SGP Certified, understand the worth that SGP certification brings both to them and to their customers."
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Long recognized for its leadership in environmentally-friendly manufacturing, Berman Printing is a highly awarded, 120-person enterprise offering full-service sheet-fed and dimensional packaging produce solutions to some from the most recognized brands. Berman, part from the TouchPoint produce Solutions network, strategies to work with the SGP Certification as a worth proposition as its customers area a greater interest in working which has a certified supplier.
"We are highly proud to have earned this prestigious honor," comments payment Tucker, executive vice president of sales. "As customers and enterprises carry on to move their buys to 'responsible' providers, it is imperative that companies align by themselves with progressive partners."
Tucker continues, "Buyers and marketing directors can be confident that an SGP-certified enterprise is in alignment with their sustainability guidelines without compromising cost, quality, or design. We carry on to innovate and give customers not simply superior products but in addition intangibles that yield new worth in their businesses."
"We are excited to determine Berman Printing become SGP Certified. The SGP Partnership is the only regular for anyone in the graphic communication industry to publicly demonstrate their commitment to sustainability," states Gary Jones, vice chair from the Technical Advisory Committee for SGP. "Berman, like many of our members who are SGP Certified, understand the worth that SGP certification brings both to them and to their customers."
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Monday, February 14, 2011
GOA 2011 Exhibitors Showcase Newest Industry Solutions at this Year's Super-Event in Orlando
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Graphics of the Americas 2011 (GOA) exhibitors are among the world’s best, and are showcasing cutting-edge solutions at this year’s Super-Event with co-located FESPA Americas, ISS Orlando and cre8 conference. The 36th annual indicate is being held in Orlando, FL on the Orange County Convention middle from February 24-26, 2011.
George Ryan, GOA President, says, “GOA is hosting a few of the most distinguished companies throughout the globe, and most are waiting until our multi-show substructure to debut their newest solutions. Our position as the initially significant global indicate for your graphic marketing communications markets - now blended with the inaugural FESPA Americas event - is a substantial draw for both exhibitors and attendees alike to attend.”
The latest industry offerings all under a person roof
Exhibitors are showcasing the latest in industry solutions at GOA 2011. Given the quantity of breaking news taking place, ongoing news will continue to be shared before the indicate opens. The pursuing details what some exhibitors are planning to show, and speak about, at GOA 2011:
Presstek (booth 737) will demonstrate its environmentally-friendly Presstek 34DI electronic offset mass media and Vector FL52 two-page steel CTP system.
The greatly automated Presstek 34DI delivers high quality, short run four-color offset printing, economical in run lengths from 500 to 20,000. Presstek DI presses bridge the gap involving conventional offset and electronic toner-based presses. in accordance to InfoTrends, Presstek DI delivers a fifty % cost savings on normal per letter-size page when compared to some high-volume colouring electronic press, and occupation profitability is 13 % greater over a DI when compared to some conventional offset press.
Book Printing
Printing in China
Notebooks Printing
Graphics of the Americas 2011 (GOA) exhibitors are among the world’s best, and are showcasing cutting-edge solutions at this year’s Super-Event with co-located FESPA Americas, ISS Orlando and cre8 conference. The 36th annual indicate is being held in Orlando, FL on the Orange County Convention middle from February 24-26, 2011.
George Ryan, GOA President, says, “GOA is hosting a few of the most distinguished companies throughout the globe, and most are waiting until our multi-show substructure to debut their newest solutions. Our position as the initially significant global indicate for your graphic marketing communications markets - now blended with the inaugural FESPA Americas event - is a substantial draw for both exhibitors and attendees alike to attend.”
The latest industry offerings all under a person roof
Exhibitors are showcasing the latest in industry solutions at GOA 2011. Given the quantity of breaking news taking place, ongoing news will continue to be shared before the indicate opens. The pursuing details what some exhibitors are planning to show, and speak about, at GOA 2011:
Presstek (booth 737) will demonstrate its environmentally-friendly Presstek 34DI electronic offset mass media and Vector FL52 two-page steel CTP system.
The greatly automated Presstek 34DI delivers high quality, short run four-color offset printing, economical in run lengths from 500 to 20,000. Presstek DI presses bridge the gap involving conventional offset and electronic toner-based presses. in accordance to InfoTrends, Presstek DI delivers a fifty % cost savings on normal per letter-size page when compared to some high-volume colouring electronic press, and occupation profitability is 13 % greater over a DI when compared to some conventional offset press.
Book Printing
Printing in China
Notebooks Printing
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Xitron Announces cost savings for Navigator Harlequin RIP and HighWater Torrent RIP Users
Xitron has announced an improve program with distinctive cost savings of up to 50 percent for users of the Xitron Navigator Harlequin RIP and HighWater Torrent Harlequin RIP when upgrading towards newest Navigator Harlequin RIP v8.3 or Navigator Harlequin RIP Workflow.
Xitron's Navigator Workflow Server facilitates prepress operators improve productivity, handle workflow, and reduce costs. An intuitive interface allows several operators to handle their operate from the Windows or Macintosh workstation, though directing yield manufacturing via just one or more Harlequin RIPs.
Optional workflow modules allow the Navigator Workflow Server to generate and preflight PDFs; perform ink remapping; and assist storage space proofing to any Xitron and most third-party proofing solution. The Navigator Workflow Server also delivers ink key presetting capabilities with KeySetter, a sequence of pressroom workflow alternatives to connect the prepress department and pressroom together.
"Xitron is offering an exceptional value towards Navigator Harlequin RIP and Torrent Harlequin RIP users via Xitron's network of dealers and distributors," stated tag Eisenschenk, Xitron's President and Chief Executive Officer. "The further capabilities provided by the Navigator workflow allow prepress departments to get more productive and reduce common faults via automation."
Users wishing to take benefit of these distinctive applications must speak to their local Xitron dealer or Xitron immediately at http://www.goldprinting.cc/ . Xitron will assist users who aren't already working with a dealer to find the perfect product sales channel for his or her region. The distinctive applications differ dependent for the version of the current Torrent RIP and the unique manufacturing requirements of the user. This promotion is provided for orders received by March 31, 2011
Book Printing
Notebooks Printing
Xitron's Navigator Workflow Server facilitates prepress operators improve productivity, handle workflow, and reduce costs. An intuitive interface allows several operators to handle their operate from the Windows or Macintosh workstation, though directing yield manufacturing via just one or more Harlequin RIPs.
Optional workflow modules allow the Navigator Workflow Server to generate and preflight PDFs; perform ink remapping; and assist storage space proofing to any Xitron and most third-party proofing solution. The Navigator Workflow Server also delivers ink key presetting capabilities with KeySetter, a sequence of pressroom workflow alternatives to connect the prepress department and pressroom together.
"Xitron is offering an exceptional value towards Navigator Harlequin RIP and Torrent Harlequin RIP users via Xitron's network of dealers and distributors," stated tag Eisenschenk, Xitron's President and Chief Executive Officer. "The further capabilities provided by the Navigator workflow allow prepress departments to get more productive and reduce common faults via automation."
Users wishing to take benefit of these distinctive applications must speak to their local Xitron dealer or Xitron immediately at http://www.goldprinting.cc/ . Xitron will assist users who aren't already working with a dealer to find the perfect product sales channel for his or her region. The distinctive applications differ dependent for the version of the current Torrent RIP and the unique manufacturing requirements of the user. This promotion is provided for orders received by March 31, 2011
Book Printing
Notebooks Printing
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