OMAHA PRINT -- Tradition. . . and a Future
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The company sold its office products division in 1995, which was just the beginning of a new age for the $15 million printer. Computer-to-plate (CTP) technology—an Agfa Galileo platesetter with a Barco (Esko-Graphics) front end—was installed in 2000, and Omaha Print also picked up a five-color Zirkon heatset half-web press (complementing a stable of two-, four-, five- and six-color sheetfed units). That the company has achieved ISO 9002 certification further underscores its objective of dedicated printing excellence.
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