WEST CALDWELL, N.J. - December 21, 2018 - The fourth quarter in any football game is the most critical period, the one where decision making can win or lose the game. It’s the same for many printers such as Karr Graphics in New York City. Faced with a tough decision heading into their busiest time of the year, Larry Karr made a great call. He bought a new 36˝ PRISM paper cutter with Microcut from Colter & Peterson that has produced winning results since October.
“We swapped a PRISM that we purchased new in 1995 for another new one that came off the floor at the PRINT show in Chicago. It was installed a week after the show ended,” recalled Karr, the second generation president of the family owned company. “Our first PRISM was a leap of faith because I didn’t know much about C&P at the time. But they’ve been a terrific partner and have treated us right. I didn’t look anywhere else and just called Bruce Peterson to get this machine.”
An All-Star list of clients
That kind of endorsement reflects an enormous amount of respect considering the reputation and client roster Karr Graphics has cultivated in the Big Apple and on Long Island since 1965. The Benny Award winning traditional offset and digital specialty printer does high-end work for the crème de la crème of luxury brands and not-for-profits.
“My father started the business offering engraved stationery and business cards before adding stamping, embossing and die cutting,” said Karr, who has 20 employees. “Now we are known for our specialty work but do it in combination with offset and digital printing.”
Karr Graphics utilizies Heidelberg offset presses, a trio of engraving presses and four embossing, foil stamping and die cutting machines, But the purchase of an HP Indigo 6-color press for digital work was key to their future business strategy.
“More of our clients had started asking for short run digital work. Once we installed the Indigo, we stopped brokering out the digital print business and kept it all under our roof,” informed Karr, whose 41st Avenue shop has a spacious 20,000 square-feet. “The Indigo produces such great quality, most people can’t tell the difference between offset and digital printing. Since then, we’ve been upgrading our equipment and we decided to address our finishing department with more automation.
Karr says the new PRISM paper cutter is making a significant difference, with the Microcut electronics package responsible for helping boost productivity.
“The reliability of the machine is huge and my operator loves it. We’re not using all the new bells and whistles on it yet, but we will once he gets more comfortable with it. He’s used the automation to set a number of programs that we use on a regular basis. Our offset jobs vary so it is saving a tremendous amount of time in set-up by recalling all of the cutting information for a specific job.
”Having this high-end speed is really making a difference. This is our busiest time of the year and the automation has really helped meet our clients’ deadlines. We’ve had only one minor issue with a fuse, but I sent an email at night and Bruce Peterson had a service technician here the next morning to fix it. As we learn and apply more of the new technology this machine has, I know we will increase our productivity even greater in 2019.”
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