MERCURY PRINT PRODUCTIONS -- A Digital Thrust
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Operator Steve Sarick checks out a press sheet on the console of the shop's Xerox 233DI press, which complements its traditional offset printing capabilities. |
The organization she went on to found has changed significantly—and not just in size—since the early years. "Every three to four years we adapt to the newest technologies and ways to do business," she asserts. "Today, we have traditional offset presses; DI (direct imaging) presses; toner-based, black-and-white and color machines; CD replication; e-mail blast capabilities; as well as warehousing and fulfillment services. Mercury has clearly branched out from simply putting ink on paper, and this evolution will propel us into the future."
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