Master Print
Master Print, Newington, Va., which operates as a division of Vomela Specialty Co., installed a Speedmaster CX 102-6+L from Heidelberg.
Commercial Printing Industry News Briefs from Printing Impressions’ September 2014 edition, including Maidstone Capital and EU Services, Joe Vijuk, a co-founder of Vijuk Equipment, Content Critical Solutions, RR Donnelley’, Mark Andy, The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
ST. PAUL, MN—Vomela Specialty, based here, announced it has completed the acquisition of Master Print, of Newington, VA. The acquired company will continue to operate under the name Master Print and will function as a division of Vomela Specialty. Master Print is a supplier of commercial printing and provides an array of services including design support, digital and online proofing, single through multi-color offset printing, digital printing, storefront and e-commerce solutions, online inventory management, and mailing and distribution services.
Master Print of Newington, VA, has been acquired by Vomela Specialty in St. Paul, MN. The acquired company will continue to operate under the name Master Print and will function as a division of Vomela Specialty.
Three print service providers in southern California report seeing their digital businesses soar as much as 65 percent, aided by Xerox’s business development resources that helped them uncover new revenue opportunities by focusing on best practices, staff training and target marketing.
The 2012 Printing Impressions 400 list of the largest printing companies in the United States and Canada as ranked by annual sales.
Printers Flock to See Two-Sided Coating DALLAS—Neither heavy rains nor threatening tornadoes could dissuade roughly 75 printers and journalists from visiting Buchanan Visual Communications on April 24 and 25 for Mitsubishi Lithographic Presses’ 2007 National Open House. The violent weather wiped out a planned visit to a Texas Rangers-Seattle Mariners game at Ameriquest Field in Arlington, TX, but the guests were treated to some towering, long drives nonetheless during the “State of Perfection” demonstration. At the core of the open house was a display of the firepower behind Buchanan’s 12-color, 40˝ Mitsubishi Diamond 3000R convertible perfector equipped with tower coaters. The dual coaters