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Grayson Acknowledges Great Impact Of Konica Minolta
Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C71hc has a great impact on Grayson Design and Print to increase their business.
This machine has a capacity to produce 71 colour page per minute and its high Chroma toner technology can generate “vivid and natural colour” as described by the manufacturer, for its users.
Ashley Rogers, the general manager of Grayson, commented: “With the C5501, we got outstanding results and we needed to ensure that with this new press we were able to hit the corporate orange.
“The C71hc did not disappoint, the build quality, colour reproduction, clarity and precision of images, are unparalleled.”
Roger has appraised the new machine a great deal and also explained that earlier the company has to outsource its Foiler/Lamination work, that is never cost effective and with this new machine, they can save a considerable cost.
He explains: “In addition, quality control is integral to all we do, by laminating jobs in-house we have better control and are better equipped to remove any potential issues, which ensures high levels of customer satisfaction.”
Rogers comments: “The new Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C71hc, delivers outstanding colour quality and this, along with the investments we have made in other areas of the business, will enable us to offer a first class digital colour printing service to customers who use us for signage projects or workwear for example, as well as securing new customers who we can then offer other services to.”
The company has also included some other machines from renowned manufacturers’ as well that ensures a high growth for the company.
BBC Earth magazine A New Launch
BBC Earth magazine has been launched by BBC Worldwide at Sealife Centre, London on November, 2.
The magazine will be sold out at a price of £3.99. The price is within reasonable ranges. It is published by River Group of London and it will be printed by Midlands-based Precision Colour Printing (PCP).
Sharon Kirby, the River Group publisher described the magazine as, “packed full of unmissable photography and inspiring features across nature, science, people and space”.
Initially, 73,000 copies of the magazine are printed and PCP has been granted a long-term contract by BBC Earth.
The sales director of PCP, Richard Kibble said “We have been working with River for many years and doing various titles for it. Obviously, it now has this partnership with BBC Worldwide and we are delighted to have that in the portfolio.
“The content and photography in this title are just fantastic and both have reproduced beautifully.”
He is also expecting a huge amount of sales as the magazine contains thoroughly researched work by renowned specialists throughout the world.
The magazine is UV varnished and contains a high-quality paper and printing of excessive quality. BBC has a worldwide popularity and its resources are considered to be very authentic. So, one may envisage a high demand of this magazine.
BBC Earth is a core brand of BBC and it is a good decision by the news agency to convert one of its major brands into a printed product.
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Taylor Brothers – A Historical Printing Service Provider
A successful journey of a renowned printing business over a period of almost two centuries. Taylor Brothers’ started their printing business in 1830 in St. Paul’s area of Bristol and now Taylor Brothers’ fifth generation is running this business.
It has been almost two centuries now that a business is running and expanding its operations successfully. The journey is quite interesting and inspiring. With a passage of time, the technologies have been changed a lot. Earlier manual printing was more trendy and nowadays printing conception has been changed to latest technology machines. Though, the basic principles of printing industry are still same. As narrated by Taylor Brothers’ “The print industry has changed beyond all recognition but Taylor Brothers’ central principles have not.” The company works out on principles of precision, quality, utility, uniqueness and excellent customer service. The company has been doing right things and that is why they are able to stay successfully in the industry for that much longer period of time.
Company’s customer base is very strong and it has customers over generations. From forefathers to children, they have loyal customers. A strong customer base provides company with stable revenue and profitability figures.
C.P. Bourg kit is the choice of Taylor Brothers to print out with maximum efficiency and amazing results. Earlier the company didn’t have the capacity to put a 20,000-run job and it only had the capacity to put 5000-run job but through C.P. Bourg kit, the company has been able to put 20,000-run job now. Hence, adopting latest technology helps the company to improve its efficiency and credibility.
The company is thinking to add in another unit to its system and it would definitely be C.P. Bourg kit if Taylor Brothers’ does that. Undoubtedly printing specialist has an optimal fit with Taylor Brothers.
Adobe Courses Added In Antalis Workshop Offering
Antalis has been providing a number of courses in its digital academy. Now Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign are new additions to their courses.
The company has more than 20 workshops now under its digital academy. Martin Perhiniak is a certified Adobe design master and a tutor who would be teaching the participants. The participants will be provided training on design principles, compositional techniques and different other tools involved in this course.
Antalis’ digital support manager, Giles Bristow said “We are delighted to expand our workshops into this new area which we feel will be of great benefit to our customers, many of which will have in-house graphic designers,”.
He further adds: “As with all our workshops, we are working with a tutor who is quite clearly a leader in his field and can offer a competitive advantage to our delegates.”