Our production facility is located in Phillipsburg, NJ and is equipped with
state-of-the-art equipment to produce mail and print media from start to finish.

A partial listing of our Print and Production equipment includes:

 

3 Heidelberg DI 46 Direct to plate 4 color press 13” x 20” plate
(20,000 impressions per hour)

1 Ryobi 20”  - 2 color press

Komori Lithrone 5 color 28” sheetfed offset press

Halm Hi-speed jet presses for envelopes

4 Konica Minolta High speed lasers 105ppm
(over 20,000 pages per hour)

3 Hi Pressure Snap Pack Folders

6 Baum High speed folders

2 Duplo right angle folders

6 1-Tech 5 Station inserters

1 Konica Minolta 89ppm Full Color Laser

2 Konica Minolta 72ppm lasers

6 HP 5si laser stations

3 Hi-Speed inkjetters

Custom Tabbing and Glue Seal Workstations

AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!


In addition, we have an array of speciality equipment to facilitate die-cutting, tabbing, gluing, perforating and labeling. All printing requirements are completed in house.

We invite clients who are interested in viewing our plant operations to visit our facilities and view their jobs in progress.

THINK GREEN! Our DI’s  are the greenest printing equipment on the market. No chemical based water to dispose of after printing and no plate burning chemicals are required!

The QM DI is a four color, two up, waterless offset press that reaches speeds up to 10,000iph. It employs Presstek PEARL imaging and PEARLdry, plus plates, and images at a resolution of  either 1270 or 2540 dpi. Plate changing is completed in less than a minute. Other automated features include plate cleaning, ink fountain presetting and blanket wash up. “This Press is the State of the Art”.

The Quickmaster DI was updated with new features in 1998 and marketed under the name QM DI Plus, Enhancement included four additional ink zones to enable better ink coverage control, improved makeready time to four minutes, temperature control and a new RIP that ran on a faster platform. It is the future of the Print Industry!

            _About the Heidelberg DI (excerpt from “American Printer magazine” February 2002)