Gold medal for local printer
WHO Printing is a 100% Australian family owned business that has operated within the Hunter for more than 30 years.
The company manufactures a large range of printed materials utilising the latest offset and digital print technologies within their Steel River print facility.
They have invested significant time, finances and training into ensuring their products meet international manufacturing standards. They are one of a few Australian printers to have gained ISO 12647-2 certification in colour management. This certification is only awarded to businesses that produce products to meet international colour standards. This enhances colour consistency and improves colour quality, meaning clients receive outstanding print results on each and every job.
As a result WHO Printing was recently recognised at a national level when awarded a gold medal at the 2016 National Print Awards - an honour only bestowed upon the very best printers in Australia.
WHO Printing is supported by a wealth of staff experience, extensive manufacturing options and technologies that maximise production speeds. The company offers their clients a choice of over 3087 papers, 1876 PMS (Pantone Matching System) Colours, 10 Celloglazing finishes, 70 folding options and five ink types. Their state-of-the-art Komori Lithrone press can print up to 60,000 A4 sheets per hour which equates to 630,000 business cards. Digital production also allows for fast production speeds, with 4,800 A4 sheets per hour. Staff experience is also a valuable element of the company with over 459 years of experience in print manufacturing between their 21 employees.
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