Fast and flexible solutions for your high volume print requirements
Not only can we offer print capacity of up to 15 million A4 pages in under an hour, we can help you reduce your time to market and improve the look and feel of your product.
Our high volume web offset presses including our latest investment in a 40 page short grain Lithoman III are among the most technologically advanced in the UK today.
The presses are configured to offer a variety of in-line finishing and folding options, suited to catalogue formats and high pagination products but have the flexibility to offer large volume and short print runs.
Very importantly our teams of highly skilled people work hard to produce the best products and are committed to improve processes and thereby the customer experience. Extensive work on matching print results to proof has led customers to cite their belief that we are a leader in the market for our colour reproduction.
We are passionate about the development of technical excellence but understand that technology must be translated into commercial opportunity for it to be worth adopting. So here’s how:
When you need to respond and issue communications with minimal turn-around, meet tight deadlines or even just free-up invaluable time from your schedule, the production methods employed on our presses will help you to get to market quicker. Technology has allowed us to improve time efficiencies on make-ready and paper changes and print more quickly while in line stitching and trimming cuts down on manual handling.
Whatever format your documents need to be, talk to us about how our production maximises paper efficiency, and reduces waste whilst offering a range of innovative shapes.
Using special features can help your communications stand out in the crowd. We have the capability to produce fragranced pages, special colours and varnishes, which customers can use to help create a higher impact when communicating with their own customers.
We believe that every little helps with regard to protecting our environment, and our processes and recent press installation were designed with the environment in mind. Paper wasteage and recycling across all our printing sites has been reduced. (Preston has seen 50%+ reduction in paper waste to landfill). At Scarborough investment in infrastructure has included a central ink storage system, which has cut our transport emissions, sensory lighting which improves energy efficiency and maximises the use of natural light. In Tewkesbury we are working with magazine publishing customers to measure their carbon footprints and produce magazines that have a lower carbon footprint.