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Choosing the Right Paper for Your Print Project
Written by Omega High Impact Print Solutions’ Digital Marketing Intern, Ryan Lombardi Paper is complicated- no one sheet fits every project. Here at Omega, choosing the correct paper stock for our projects is crucial. There are many reasons why choosing the wrong kind of paper can impact the project in a negative way. It is imperative to choose the correct paper for a project, because in some instances, choosing the wrong kind can lead to a reprint. This inevitably results in
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How to Speed Along Your Print Job
Written by Omega High Impact Print Solutions’ Digital Marketing Manager, Emily Steel Here at Omega, we’ve processed many rush jobs for our clients. And we get it! There are a multitude of reasons as to why a client might be strapped for time when it comes to receiving their print. However, when tight deadlines need to be met, there are quite a few actions that you can take in order to see your print through to completion as quickly as possible. By taking the measures we’ve ou
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The Process of Prepress
Written by Omega High Impact Print Solutions’ Marketing Intern, Noelle Reinhardt Prepress is the process of creating a print layout and performing all steps prior to the finalized project. It consists of converting an idea, such as a photo or sketch, into a printing plate or other image carrier. Digital prepress machines accept information electronically and then transfer the data to a printing plate. It’s important that professional designers catch any mistakes and guarantee
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How Printing Companies Reduce Waste
Written by Omega High Impact Print Solutions’ Marketing Intern, Noelle Reinhardt A printing company can print on hundreds of thousands sheets of paper in a given day, depending on how many jobs need to be produced. Errors, scraps, and test runs can lead to excess waste. Extra ink, toners, and cartridges also accumulate waste. Not to mention, paper accounts for 12,500 tons of waste in the United States alone. Paper is often thrown out or recycled and ends up in the landfill. D
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