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This is where the pedal hits the metal, or to put it more accurately, the ink hits the paper. Each of our sheetfed presses gives you incredible control over your projects. CD means you can run up to 30 pt. stock. Aqueous coating, or conventional varnish is available in hi-gloss, satin or dull to give your product a protective finish. GAC is the only printer in Oregon offering UV interdeck technology on one ten unit and two eight unit presses. UV allows you to dry trap each of the colors on any of our three presses, affording great detail and clean, rich color—all while minimizing dot gain. In other words, you can match your proofs on a wide variety of substrates—plastics, uncoated stocks, foils—as well as coated sheets. With UV, you get amazing results.

For larger runs like annual reports, catalogs, brochures, or inserts, our web presses provide a cost-effective, yet incredibly high quality way to produce your jobs. These highly-efficient presses can give you virtually the same quality and control as a sheetfed press. And all of our webs are capable of a wide variety of folding configurations.

 

A Mitsubishi Diamond 16 Max M Heatset 6-color, 38", 16 page web press with multiple high-speed folding options B Heidelberg M600 Heatset 6-color, 38", 16 page web press with multiple folding options  C Heidelberg 16 Heatset 6-color, 38" 16 page web press D Komori LS640 6-color, 28"x40" sheet-fed press with aqueous coater E Heidelberg CD102 10-color, 28"x40" sheet-fed press with U.V. inks and spot coater F (2) Heidelberg CD102 8-color, 28"x40" sheet-fed press with U.V. inks and spot coater

 

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