When it’s got to be Good
Here, three distinctly different commercial printers—specializing in structural packaging designs, large-format products and traditional products, respectively—discuss demand, suggest applications and offer tips for success.
Structurally Sound
Approximately three years ago, York, Pennsylvania-based Triangle Printing did some serious thinking outside the box—literally. The upshot is an in-house engineering department specializing in structural designs. Mike Dohm, vice president of sales, explained that the high-end commercial printing company, well-known for its die-cutting work, added some special equipment, including cutting plotters, converters, a new press specifically designed to handle thicker paperboards, high-speed diecutters and high-speed gluers, to produce products such as folding cartons, POP items, promotional packaging and 3-D printing.