Haig’s Quality Printing — Betting on Color
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Haig’s had been using a well-known ink that it thought could do the job until it started disintegrating. “The quality level started dissipating to where we were having a lot of problems with it. There were other inks that would print very well, but would not give us the mileage,” he adds. “So, after trying many things, we chose Van Son inks. Now, we put a job on the press and, with a couple of pulls, we match the proof.”
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