Hello,
I am working for a wholesale/distribution company that is exploring buying an offset press, ctp system, etc. to bring our printing in-house. About 2 years ago we brought all our graphic design work in-house (away from agencies) with a lot of success (better results, lower costs). We currently print about $500k per year. The majority of the printing is catalogs/brochures, business cards, sell sheets (1-page fliers), small to midsize posters, and stickers. All of our runs are over 1,000 pieces per item. We already have large format ink-jet printers and vinyl cutters & printers for smaller jobs and one-offs. I guess my questions are:
1. Do we do enough printing to make this worth it?
2. If so, what kind of equipment should we buy? (I am pretty sure we can get away with a quarter-size press)
3. We also do some contract manufacturing of our own products. If so, could we print rolls of labels with a sheet-fed press? This isn't as important as it's not as much volume, but I thought if someone was making equipment like this, it might be worth it to buy it.
-Greg
I am working for a wholesale/distribution company that is exploring buying an offset press, ctp system, etc. to bring our printing in-house. About 2 years ago we brought all our graphic design work in-house (away from agencies) with a lot of success (better results, lower costs). We currently print about $500k per year. The majority of the printing is catalogs/brochures, business cards, sell sheets (1-page fliers), small to midsize posters, and stickers. All of our runs are over 1,000 pieces per item. We already have large format ink-jet printers and vinyl cutters & printers for smaller jobs and one-offs. I guess my questions are:
1. Do we do enough printing to make this worth it?
2. If so, what kind of equipment should we buy? (I am pretty sure we can get away with a quarter-size press)
3. We also do some contract manufacturing of our own products. If so, could we print rolls of labels with a sheet-fed press? This isn't as important as it's not as much volume, but I thought if someone was making equipment like this, it might be worth it to buy it.
-Greg