A business card contains key details about your company. Because they make an immediate first impression on potential customers, they are an effective tool for driving business.
Colored toner was launched in the 1950s. But do you know that full-color copiers were not commercially available until 3M released the Color-in-Color copier in 1968? The first electrostatic color copier was rolled out by Xerox (the 6500) in 1973.
A large number of promotional emails and messages can be irritating for many people. Print marketing, on the other hand, has been found to be 43% less annoying than the Internet. People still appreciate a nice printed catalogue.
Depending on the what and why of your printed materials, you may be able to deduct them as a business expense. This includes such things as business cards and other items used to run your business. Consult your accountant to learn more.
It takes about a gallon of oil to make one printer cartridge. Confused? While a cartridge itself doesn’t contain one-gallon oil, the entire process from the transportation to the manufacturing of cartridge uses about this much oil!
Despite this being the age of electronic communications, paperwork is still needed. Without a paper trail, it is difficult to track the history of a project and identify its key elements. We can print your contracts, invoices and other materials.
Have you heard about 3-D printers that can even print edible food? Well, these printers can also make things like jewelry, clothes, artificial prosthetics, and houses.
Johannes Gutenberg, who was a goldsmith by profession, modified a wine press to make the first movable type printing press in about 1439. The equipment was adapted to press metal letter forms onto sheets of parchment, paper, or vellum.
What is the meaning of "camera ready”? In the digital age of printing, "camera ready” means that an image file submitted for printing is ready to be transferred to the printing plates without any modifications.
Uncoated paper is a porous, absorbent paper that is typically used for novels or books that you will be writing in. It has a rough texture which is a great option for some art books too.
Did you know the first commercial copier, the Xerox 914, was huge and cumbersome? To put that into perspective, it was the size of about two washing machines and weighed approximately 650 pounds.
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September 22 at 9:41 AM ·
Depending on the what and why of your printed materials, you may be able to deduct them as a business expense. This includes such things as business cards and other items used to run your business. Consult your accountant to learn more.
Depending on the what and why of your printed materials, you may be able to deduct them as a business expense. This includes such things as business cards and other items used to run your business. Consult your accountant to learn more.
Have you heard about the world’s smallest printer? PrintStik is the world’s smallest printer measuring 2" x 2" x 11". This portable Bluetooth printer, which can hold up to 20 sheets of paper, weighs a mere 1.5 pounds.
While most printers today print color sheets at a rate of 15 to 30 sheets per minute, the printers made by Riso Kagaku Corporation can print 150 color pages in a minute, thus making it the world’s fastest printer.
Black printer ink is one of the most expensive liquids on the planet. In fact, its cost far exceeds the cost of oil and even the space shuttle fuel. The price of black printer ink is over $2,700 per gallon.
Made by Big Image Systems, Infinitus is the world’s largest printer. Measuring almost 40 x 164 feet, this printer can print an image up to almost 2,000 square feet! Infinitus is used for printing backdrops for theatre productions and movies.
Do you know that white itself is not generally considered a printing color if the paper itself is white? If a colored paper is chosen, then white becomes a printing color if any text or graphics require it.
Thank you to The Cakery for the delicious treats. In all honesty there were six designs, but we ate the other one before we of posting!
Yum, yum!
Can you guess the number of ink cartridges used every year? Well, if all of the world’s empty ink cartridges from one year were placed end-to-end, they would circle our planet 3 times.
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According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the world’s smallest printed book is a 22-page Japanese book containing pictures of the flowers of the four seasons. The book measures just 0.0291 x 0.0295 in.