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Integration
The printing and reprographics technology
has changed. The traditional offset printers have been
cornered in the high-end expensive bracket of the market
while new and flexible digital and reprographic shops
keep slicing off market share. The erosion of prices
contribute to the perceived fate of offset printing.
But some have identified digital printing as a new opportunity
and invested in new technologies.
The difficult integration of these
technologies with traditional offset applies to the
print buyers as well. Accustomed to certain partners
in the industry, they are reluctant to outsource their
print jobs to unknown service providers. Therefore the
divided offset and digital and reprographic markets
remain intact and do not interact. We bring them together
to provide the best solution for the customer.
Quality
The question is not which technology
will win or become standard. The question is whether
you receive the best quality for the best available
price. We support you in identifying your needs and
suggest solutions. If you do not need offset quality
why should you pay offset prices? And if you require
top quality why should you accept copier or digital
output? |