Classic Printers — Keeping With Tradition
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As business continued to grow, the company made its final move in 1999 to a 50,000-square-foot plant. Even since the early days, Sandy Haas has never turned away a complicated project. In fact, he took pride in, and still welcomes, a challenge.
“Starting out, most of my business constituted difficult print jobs that many printers, at that time, couldn’t do. I was able to complete those jobs and, as a result, customers were very pleased,” he recalls.
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Julie Greenbaum
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Julie Greenbaum is a contributor to Printing Impressions.
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