Quad/Graphics

Quad Obtains Six Finishing Systems from Goss
September 17, 2007

CHICAGO—Quad/Graphics has placed an order for six Goss finishing systems, including Pacesetter 2500 saddlestitchers and Universalbinder adhesive binders, which will be installed at various facilities over the next 12 months.Quad has installed more than 100 of the aforementioned machines since 1980.

ACROSS the nation
September 1, 2007

Stitch in Time Saves Nine NORWELL, MA—Smith Print, a full-service commercial printer in the greater Boston area, recently installed a Vijuk 321-T saddlestitcher equipped with six pockets plus cover feeder. The new stitcher was sold and will be serviced locally by Pasquariello Graphics. Frank Stanley, bindery foreman, and Tom Plourde, lead bindery operator, were involved in the final decision-making process and worked closely with Vijuk technicians during the installation and operational training. Open House Showcases UV Special Effects Options SAN RAFAEL, CA—A first-of-its-kind UV Special Effects open house, sponsored by KBA North America, was recently held at Paragraphics Inc., a

Grand Opening of New Harry V. Quadracci Printing Education and Technology Center Draws Large Audience
June 13, 2007

PEWAUKEE, WI—June 12, 2007—More than 100 members of Wisconsin’s printing and education communities were on hand during a sunny and pleasant midday dedication ceremony for the new Harry V. Quadracci Printing Education and Technology Center (HVQ PETC) in Pewaukee, WI. Located on the campus of the Waukesha County Technical College, this new facility represents a partnership between Wisconsin’s thriving printing community and the state’s technical college system. The 23,600 square foot facility (constructed at a cost of $3.5 million) contains fifteen offices, three lecture halls, two computer graphics classrooms, a digital photography studio, a color measurement lab, a bookstore and a 4,000 square foot

Being ‘Green’ Pays Dividends
June 2, 2007

It wasn’t too many years ago that the phrase “green printer” evoked comparison with oxymorons like “Microsoft Works,” “a little pregnant” or “living dead.” But, oh, what a difference there is between then and now. Gone are the days when printing companies’ no-frills environmentalism meant doing only what was necessary to avoid inspections and fines. Historically a large-scale environmental offender with an outsize carbon footprint and a voracious appetite for fossil fuels, the printing industry has become increasingly aggressive when it comes to the environment, implementing voluntary programs that transcend basic compliance with environmental regulations, documenting and communicating their commitment to environmental quality to

UPFRONT
June 1, 2007

Cunningham, CGI Reunited JERSEY CITY, NJ—Michael Cunningham has returned to the organization he helped start. Cunningham was named CEO of The CGI Group, the successor to Cunningham Graphics International, which he founded in 1989. He will report directly to CGI Chairman Peter Furlonge. Cunningham has served as a professor at San Diego State and is a research professor at Cal Poly, as well as an adjunct professor at New York University. American Banknote Buys Firm FORT LEE, NJ—American Banknote, parent company of ABnote Group, finished a deal to obtain Arthur Blank & Co., of Boston, for an undisclosed amount of cash and stock. Arthur Blank & Co.

Quad/Graphics Nets Contract Extension
May 18, 2007

SUSSEX, WI—Quad/Graphics has inked a multi-year contract extension with multichannel merchant Lillian Vernon for exclusive production of the retailer’s two catalog titles, “Lillian Vernon” and “Lilly’s Kids.” The deal will call for Quad to produce roughly 90 to 100 million books per year.Quad/Graphics has produced Lillian Vernon catalogs since 1988.

UPFRONT
May 1, 2007

Donnelley Selling Banta HQ MENASHA, WI—Interested in some posh office space? If so, you might want to consider giving RR Donnelley a call. Banta’s downtown headquarters here is being sold by Donnelley, according to the Appleton Post-Crescent. The three-floor building, with 10,000 square feet per floor, is available for a cool $3.7 million. The Los Angeles-based commercial firm of CB Richard Ellis is listing the property at 225 West Main St., according to the paper. It can also be leased. Inserted Ads Prompt Lawsuit JEFFERSON CITY, MO—Two residents have filed lawsuits in federal court, claiming the state Revenue Department violated their privacy by allowing advertisements to be

New Medical Clinic for Quad/Graphics’ WV Facility
April 30, 2007

MARTINSBURG, WV—Quad/Graphics held a grand opening last week the in-house medical clinic, QuadMed, at its 1.6 million-square-foot facility here, which houses 950 employees.Quad President and CEO Joel Quadracci told the Herald-Mail of Hagerstown, MD, that the in-house clinics at the company’s larger plants have resulted in roughly 20 percent savings in health care costs, and…

Quad/Graphics Lands Exclusive Deal with L.L. Bean
April 2, 2007

SUSSEX, WI—Quad/Graphics has secured a multi-year, multi-million dollar deal to become the exclusive printer and prepress provider for L.L. Bean catalogs beginning in January 2008.The contract covers all prepress, printing and binding for more than 65 catalogs, as well as a portion of its photography requirements.

PRINTER news
February 1, 2007

Printers Attend Lenticular Seminar Williston, VT—KBA North America recently offered a comprehensive five-day seminar on lenticular printing. The professional development seminar, held at KBA’s headquarters here, brought together KBA’s lenticular, printing and marketing experts with owners and press operators of the KBA Genius 52 UV press. Lenticular printing is a special technique that involves printing an image on the back side of lenticular plastic, allowing the eye to simultaneously view alternating sections of multiple images to give the impression of 3-D, flip, or motion. KBA reports it is planning several repeat seminars this year. Graphic Systems Group in New York City announced the appointment