SUPERIOR PRINTING -- A Waterless Wonder
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"I tried to really make sure that everybody was involved and participating," Hill reports. Frey noticed Hill's dedication to the push for waterless early after Hill took over control of the 88-employee company.
"He has maintained and even moved along our focus to be a waterless printer," Frey adds. "I specifically recall a meeting where he said he got into this with the understanding that he was buying a waterless printing operation. That was important to him because, even with his limited background in printing, he recognized that we had a unique product to take to market."
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