Alexander Clark Printing Installs Sheetfed Press
"Another big benefit is running speeds," Ayers added. "In the past we would run at 9,000 sheets an hour. We’re running at 16,000 sheets an hour now. Faster run speeds means less time on-press, and with today’s shorter delivery times, that is a benefit we’re able to pass on to the customer. We can also print more jobs in an eight hour shift, and we’ve been running two shifts since the press was installed. Print quality is a huge factor in a customer’s decision to buy from us—our five-color Komori printed well, but the quality of printing on this new press is exceptional.”
Founded in 1972 as a business forms manufacturer, Alexander Clark Printing began moving into the commercial printing segment in 1998 with the installation of a Sanden eight-color UV web press. In 2006, the company added a five-color, 28˝ Komori press to complement its production offerings. Ever increasing commercial work led the company to recently upgrade its press, trading in the five-color Komori for the LSX629. The larger sheet format improves efficiency by reducing the number of plates required for multi-page jobs like catalogs, as well as decreasing on-press run time. Today, the company has the largest volume commercial plant in Idaho.
“We are thrilled that the LSX629 is helping Alexander Clark Printing exceed the needs of its customers while also achieving great advances in efficiency for the company,” noted Jacki Hudmon, senior vice president of sales and marketing of Komori America. “We have enjoyed being a part of Alexander Clark Printing’s ongoing success and look forward to continuing our support of its business.”
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