Garvey Adds Wide-Format Digital
Milwaukee, WI., June 2009—The
Garvey Group announces the installation of the Truepress
Jet2500UV grand format inkjet printer and Zund G3 2XL-1600
router/cutter/plotter.
SCREEN Truepress Jet2500UV
The new Truepress Jet2500UV grand format inkjet printer,
a 2008 SGIA Product of the Year Winner for "Rigid Substrate
-- UV Ink" in the Output Device category, is able to
deliver many unique capabilities. The Truepress can print
up to 1500 dpi at very high speeds in full color plus opaque
whites on substrates up to 1.9-inches thick. Printing roll-to-roll
98.4-inches wide x 164-feet long or flat bed 98.4-inches
wide x 51.1-inches long is also now a reality. In addition,
this press features a brand new UV ink technology offering
a VOC-free output with increased flexibility and light safeness
not found in traditional UV ink jet.
The Truepress is ideal for point-of-purchase, point-of-sale,
floor graphics retail signs, banner, bus shelters, transit
advertising, fabric, metal, wood, plastic, paper, and board.
Zund G3 2XL-1600
The Zund G3 2XL-1600 is a die free router/cutter/plotter
that can trim to any size all from vector based art giving
exact cuts, scores, perforations, hole cuts, and kiss cutting.
Garvey also has the ability to grommet and heat-weld any
project. The Zund G3, introduced at Drupa 2008, features
solid heavy-duty construction, user-friendly operation,
reduced energy consumption, high productivity, and cost
efficiency.
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Large Format Receives Five 2009 Pinnacle Awards
Niles, IL., May 2009—The Garvey Group received five top printing
awards at the Printing Industry of Illinois/Indiana Association's
Pinnacle Print Awards Ceremony held in May. All five of the large
format pieces submitted won awards. Each job was produced on Garvey's
KBA Rapid 205, 81-inch six color sheet–fed press. Thirty-two member
companies entered the competition with a total of 282 entries. The Garvey Group won best of Category,
three Awards of Excellence, and
one Certificate of Merit for their entries. The submitted pieces
included a point of purchase display for Jack Daniels and DVD display
systems for the movies Pinocchio, Indiana Jones, and Madagascar
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Five 2009 PI Wisconsin
Awards
Sturtevant, WI.,
May 2009—The Garvey Group’s Sturtevant,
Wisconsin plant was recognized for outstanding
work at the Printing Industry of Wisconsin’s
Spring 2009 “Badger” Awards competition. The
company received 4 Awards of Excellence and
1 Certificate of Merit. Some of the submitted
pieces include a Ergonic systems brochure for
Putzmeister, a pocket folder for Snap On Tools,
and a Responsibility Report for Rockwell.
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Garvey Obtains G7 Master Printer Certification
April 2009—The Garvey Group underwent several
weeks of intensive review and training and received a G7 Master Printer status
from the International Digital Enterprise Alliance (IDEAlliance), the global
leader in developing, educating, and validating best practices in media, publishing,
and information technology. The Garvey Group is one of a small number of companies
worldwide to achieve this distinction. G7
Master Status identifies printing companies, prepress service providers,
and agencies that have been trained to use the G7 Proof-to-Print Process, a
calibration method that allows printers to reliably achieve a close visual
match from proof to press. Earning the qualification signifies that a company
uses the most modern technology and techniques required to ensure color fidelity
throughout the printing process.
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Garvey Adds Second 81-inch press with UV Capabilities
Niles, IL., March 2009—The Garvey Group
has just finished installing its second KBA Rapida 205 81-inch six-color sheetfed
press at its Niles, Ill. facility. This second Rapida 205, being installed
nearly 24 months after the first, is specially-configured with inline UV capabilities
manufactured by AMS (Air Motion Systems), which will provide both production
and environmental bonuses.
Installing two 81-inch sheetfed presses, side-by-side,
in our facility sets us apart from our competitors in many distinct ways,”
says Joe Kulis, chief operating officer for The Garvey Group at its Niles location.
“We are the only printer in the Midwest to own this distinction. These presses
demonstrate to our customers the stability and commitment of our business.
It allows our customers to come for a press approval and see their UV-printed
job at their fingertips. From a practical point-of-view, having the two presses
next to each other allows our company to streamline our paper delivery to both
presses, helps our press crews move between the two presses, and gives us the
flexibility to move jobs from one press to the other.”
While the initial KBA Rapida 205 is equipped with aqueous coating capabilities,
the second press shares the distinction of being equipped with UV features
that provide fast turnaround, specialty substrate printing, and environmental
benefits. |