Profitability Profiles
Paradigm Digital Color Graphics Sees Significant Gains with RMGT Press
The shop is seeing huge improvements in quality and consistency since upgrading to the RMGT 7 Series Press. SOUTHAMPTON, Pa. — May 24, 2017 — For Paradigm Digital Color Graphics, the timing worked out perfectly to install their new six-color RMGT 7 Series press with coater. They were in the…
A New RYOBI MHI 755 XLG Positions Dynagraphics / Wood Printing for Growth
SOLON, Ohio—July 1, 2015—When large-format and screen print firm Dynagraphics Inc., in Decatur, Illinois, acquired nearby commercial printer Wood Printing Service this summer, the team chose not to bring over the six-color, 40″ press built in the late 1980s. “It took over an hour to wrench the four plates on…
The Messenger Press Meets Demand for Short-Run Work with RYOBI MHI 755 XLGP Perfector Press
SOLON, Ohio—June 25, 2015—The Messenger Press, a commercial print firm in Northwest Ohio, is completing the installation of a new, 23.83X31” RYOBI MHI 755 XLGP perfecting press with aqueous coater purchased through Graphco, the RYOBI MHI graphic technology distributor. “It’s like Christmas in June,” remarked Mitch Kremer, who along with…
J&J Printing is First Printer in Kansas City Area to Offer Instant LED-UV Curing with the RYOBI MHI 750 XLG Packaging Edition Press
MARIETTA, Ga.—June 11, 2015—J&J Printing, a Tangent corporation based in Lenexa, Kansas, is taking delivery of a six-up RYOBI MHI 750 XLG Packaging Edition press manufactured by RYOBI MHI Graphic Technology and purchased through RYOBI MHI Distributor Graphco. J&J Printing becomes the first print firm in the Kansas City area…
Fast-Growing Wisconsin Printer to Install New 6-Up Ryobi Press for Package Printing
SOLON, OH (Tuesday, April 29, 2014) MILWAUKEE – Graphic Edge Printing & Packaging, a successful, fast-growing commercial and package printer in metro Milwaukee, next month will take delivery of a new 5-color, 6-up press custom configured to accommodate up to 31-point board for package printing. It will be the first…
