UV Printing: Can You Afford To Ignore It?
'Green' Benefits of UV
We all know about how "green" the world has become. Well UV printing is an eco-friendly practice. Because of the polymerization method or cross link during the drying process, you have no solvents that are released or absorbed in the substrate, as do conventional inks. This equates to no VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), which makes it much safer for you and the environment, therefore making it more inviting to customers looking to print with that "greener printer."
- Companies:
- Heidelberg
Darren has worked in the printing industry for 30 years and spent more than 12 years at two of the nation's leading high-end commercial printers: Bradley Printing in Des Plaines, IL, and Williamson Printing Corp. in Dallas, TX. During that time, he operated conventional and UV 40˝ sheetfed presses and also successfully managed a $15-million pressroom equipment transition. Darren also was Lead Press Instructor for Heidelberg, where he directed specialty equipment startups and was involved in all aspects of the printing process by teaching both instructor and pressroom employees.
In addition, he served as a troubleshooter for various printing companies in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. As operations manager for a start-up specialty folding carton company, he played a key role in achieving more than $6 million in sales within two years. Currently Darren is president of D.G. Print Solutions, a consulting firm that supports printing companies of all sizes. He specializes in growth development planning, pressroom color management and pressroom training through specialty print applications.