Commercial Printing Industry News Briefs from Printing Impressions' February 2015 edition, including Wisconsin Web Offset, Verso Paper, Diversified Global Graphics Group (DG3), Presstek, Epicomm, 858 Graphics and NonStop Signs, Peczuh Printing and Printing Resource and Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation (PGSF).
Wisconsin Web Offset
Commercial printer Wisconsin Web Offset (WWO) will be relocating its services to J.B. Kenehan (JBK) facilities in Beaver Dam and Waukesha, WI, over the next several months. Both organizations are members of Mittera Group, a multi-platform communications company.
The Mittera Group announced it has acquired Wisconsin Web Offset (WWO), a commercial web printing and finishing services company based in Brookfield, WI. With more than 45 years of printing experience, Wisconsin Web Offset will further expand the geographic reach and service capabilities of the Mittera Group and its print divisions: Rock Communications and Colorfx.
DES MOINES, IA—The Mittera Group announced it has acquired Wisconsin Web Offset (WWO), a commercial web printing and finishing services company based in Brookfield, WI. With more than 45 years of print experience and state of the art technology, Wisconsin Web Offset will further expand the geographic reach and service capabilities of the Mittera Group and its print divisions; Rock Communications and Colorfx.
The Mittera Group has acquired Wisconsin Web Offset, a commercial web printing and finishing services company based in Brookfield, WI.
Pulling a Winner Out Of Its Digital Press Xerox Corp. has named Lorraine Press, a Salt Lake City-based commercial printing operation, as "Best of Show" winner in its Printing Innovation with Xerox Imaging Awards. An independent panel of experts awarded Lorraine Press the highest combined ratings for its winning piece, the "Marvello Flipbook Invitation." Printed on a Xerox DocuColor 8000 digital press using a Creo color server, QuarkXPress software and Darwin design tools, the innovative direct mail piece invited potential customers to the printer's open house. Four different versions were created—each with a colorful magic theme—and each copy was personalized