Seckman Printing — Keeping the Faith
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Erik Cagle
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“Once we installed the XL 105 to complement the newer Speedmaster 102, production just leaped forward. Whereas the year before, we were struggling to get our work done. Now, we have press time to sell,” Mike Seckman adds.
“The XL 105 is designed to run jobs at 18,000 sheets per hour (sph). The old presses might run 8,000 sph, but we’d be lucky to get 6,000 and, most of the time, it was 5,000.”
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