Virginia Printing Company Offering Commercial Printing to All Companies, Everywhere

Many may think an Arlington print company would be hitting upon hard times with the state of the economy the way it is and the addition of print-on-demand style printers.  Also, many copiers have been placed in businesses and  home printers are becoming more sophisticated every year. 

 

But the Arlington print company are  out to prove these people wrong because they are doing a brisk business helping other companies with their commercial printing needs.  Countless companies need large order print projects such as brochures, calendars, folders, newspapers, booklets, multipage forms, flyers, postcards, catalogs, stationary, letterhead paper, envelopes, business cards or membership cards; and items that cannot be “run off” on the office copier even if it is attached to a network computer.

 

What may be alarming to many printing companies is not the fact that so many businesses are doing their own printing, but the fact that they want paper to go away altogether.  In a 2006 survey, the Print Education and Research Foundation (PERF) asked 23 businesses what their plans were for the future of their sales forms and other types of forms and all but two of them said they were going to rid their company of paper forms altogether in the near future.  This is an alarming amount of companies going paperless even for such a small sampling.

 

Virginia printing company is offering their customers precisely colored, data-driven runs of complex reports, marketing materials, newspapers, 3-D objects, catalogs, big format images, inventively finished folders and carriers, and books. As well as putting images on non-paper materials such as plastics, clothing, soft sided lunch boxes and thermal coolers in addition to ball caps and even the cell phone covers.

 

Sometimes a company will do their own creative work and then be able to log into the large printing company’s network in order to download their order for print.  Then they can pick up a larger deployment of documentations their smaller, in-house printers cannot handle.

While some sectors of the business would go paperless, there will always be a need for paper in other sectors such as universities and colleges, even elementary, secondary and high schools.

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