So you think you just want to get your brochure printed? There are many decisions affecting the look and cost of your finished piece. Are there bleeds? Will you use a varnish? What's the trim size? Will you opt for digital or offset printing? Printegration offers offset and digital printing:
Offset printing is a traditional printing method ideal for accurate reproduction of an image or original art. Offset presses are sheet-fed, which feeds paper into the press one sheet at a time. Not only are you able to achieve color accuracy in offset printing, but registration and trapping are accurate as well. Offset printing allows for quite a bit of versatility with design and the type of piece you're able to produce.
Offset printing provides consistent quality of the printed piece. And, as the quantity increases, the cost for offset printing becomes less expensive than digital. When selecting paper for your printing project, there are more options available when printing a job on an offset press. If you're reproducing a photo or original art, you may find the color and quality to be more accurate on an offset press.
Digital printing is becoming popular because printing short runs of high-quality black and white or color jobs are cost effective. And, the turnaround time is almost immediate. Digital printing is used for a variety of projects such as postcards, brochures and posters. Plus, digital printing affords the opportunity to take advantage of one-to-one marketing - each printed piece is unique and can be customized for each individual customer.
Numerous studies have shown that the more personal a piece is designed, the more likely it will generate a favorable response. Our variable document printing professionals and program-mers can deliver a personalized message to each of your customers. Target fields within the body copy may include personalized color graphics, policy numbers, financial status, purchase history, personal preferences - anything that separates one person from another.
To ensure your printing project goes smoothly, it's a good idea to get Printegration involved early in your project so to assist you with design ideas, stock choices and budget issues. Make sure you have reviewed the copy and design thoroughly prior to sending it to Printegration. Changes at the final proofing stage can be costly and could also affect your deadline.
The employees at Printegration make the company successful. How a job is handled is the key to its success, and our customers know that each of our employees is an expert in his or her field. Although printing equipment continues to improve, it's important for our customers to know that service and technical expertise are still important parts of the printing process at Printegration.