Blueprint for Success
Commercial printers are enhancing production capabilities and going green in response to marketplace trends
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Perhaps the best definition is one Eric Strom, general manager of Norwalk, Connecticut-based Accurate Graphics offered: “A commercial print shop is one that doesn’t run a store front. Otherwise, if you’re putting ink on paper and selling it, you are a commercial printer,” he said. “As a trade printer, we’re doing work for other printers, brokers and designers, so we see a vast range of projects on a daily basis. On any given week, we are producing stitched books, perfect-bound books, tri-fold brochures, single 8½x11" four-over-zero pieces and business cards. So, it’s difficult to say one size and style is taking over for us now.”
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- Accurate Graphics
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