Managing Growing Volumes at Mary Kay Inc.
The in-plant for Mary Kay Inc. experienced a sudden,
drastic increase in work volumes after the company decided
to bring the printing and folding of inserts in-house.
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Noel Ward
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All pharmaceutical printing is done on the two Heidelberg presses, capable of straight and perfecting printing. Plates for each job come from a Fuji Luxel T-6000 computer-to-plate (CTP) system running Screen Trueflow 6.0 in a PDF workflow. In addition, a small A.B.Dick press handles quick printing needs such as labels and business cards, while a Halm Jet Press prints envelopes from baronial sizes up to 10x13˝.
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