Unlike Print industry counterparts in the US who are struggling at the moment, many, though admittedly not all, Canadian printers are expanding and growing. Some of the positive news published by printing industry publications following the industry in Canada reports successes such as: the expansion of offices, investments in newer technology, and development of the number and quality of printing services offers to clients. Here are some recent specific small successes of local printers who continue to thrive in a sluggish economy.
A printer in Waterloo that began as a photography printer in fine arts publishing will now move into a 5,500 square foot facility to house its operations in November. The company has invested in new technology allowing it to offer digital prints, poster printing, custom finishing, digital Business Cards and more. A challgene for the future will be fine arts publishing, which remains competitive. The company has also managed to hire new employees in the past year.
A Toronto printer that also services clients in Mississauga, ON has invested in a new Durst 1000 large format printer to offer enhanced printing services, expecting delivery in September. In other print technology news, Fujifilm is taking orders for its J-Press 720 inkjet press, and is expected to receive Canadian requests in the near future. Two US printers have already placed their order for the inkjet press, of particular appeal for work such as photo Books, screen printing and Packaging.
A company based in Montreal has also gone to the top by installing a new MGI Meteor DP60 PRO digital press, the first of its kind in the city to improve its colour printing capacity.
The success stories of technological innovation and growth of printers across the country demonstrate the vibrance and necessity of printing services in every business economy.Get a Free Quote for Business Cards Get a Free Quote for Books Get a Free Quote for Packaging Get a Free Quote for Print
