CHICAGO—RR Donnelley announced the installation of its proprietary ProteusJet 1,200 dpi color variable digital unit in-line with an offset web press for direct response applications. ProteusJet, developed and built by RR Donnelley, offers fully variable color across the complete width of the offset web for in-line personalization of high-color pieces.
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The print line can run in three modes: web offset only; offset plus 1,200 dpi inkjet color printing; and digital color only.
RRD will produce all of SourceMedia's magazines as well as provide digital and commercial printing services for books, collateral materials and show daily publications.
DAYTONA BEACH, FL—The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) announced that RR Donnelley, North America's largest printing and integrated communications services company, will be a new partner, serving as "Official Print Provider of the LPGA." The Tour will utilize RR Donnelley's expertise to develop cost-effective solutions and programs for the LPGA and its tournaments.
The Tour will utilize RR Donnelley's expertise to develop cost-effective solutions and programs for the Ladies Professional Golf Association and its tournaments.
RRD intends to use a portion of the net proceeds from the offering to repay borrowings outstanding under its revolving credit facility that were drawn on May 13, 2010.
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Sappi Fine Paper North America announced the 10 gold winners of its 13th North American Printers of the Year awards for 2009-2010. Each of the gold winning printers will receive $20,000 in design support of their marketing initiatives for the category in which they won, and will compete for Sappi's International Printers of the Year awards to be held in October.
Donnelley will provide an array of book and calendar production services, along with warehousing and fulfillment.
Its Lancaster, PA, operation has been named Best Buy’s top performing printing facility for the second year in a row.