02.27.24
Komori announced that Advantage ColorGraphics, a long-time Komori customer, has invested in an eight-color Komori Lithrone G40 advance perfector (GL840P advance). Founded in 1994 by entrepreneur Tom Ling, the firm began as a small print shop in Orange County, CA.
Over the past 29 years, Advantage has grown both organically and through acquisitions into a multi-location regional leader in commercial printing, direct mail and marketing services. Investing in the GL840P advance is part of the company’s mission to provide its clients with one of the nation’s widest variety of production services under one roof.
"We’ve owned dozens of Komori presses over the years,” said Ling. “Investing in this new press was needed for several reasons. We recognized that some of our work was shorter in volume and required a fast turnaround. Having a perfector would add significant efficiencies with its ability to print two-sided jobs faster, significantly shortening the turnaround time.
“Additionally, as a few of our operators are close to retirement, the intuitive technology of the GL840P advance helps new press operators overcome a lot of things that used to take years to master,” added Ling. “We are enjoying its ease of operation compared to older presses. Everyone wants to be operating this press.”
The GL840P advance is designed to help commercial printers tackle emerging labor challenges by making the learning curve easier for operators. The new advance feature set makes short-run offset highly competitive in today’s market.
Along with the efficiencies Advantage was seeking, speed to market and consistent color were also critical in the decision. For example, the company produces high-end real estate books that feature multi-million-dollar homes for sale in Southern California.
The art files for this project typically arrive on a Thursday and the end product needs to be delivered no later than Saturday morning to be available to attract the interest of high-end home buyers. The speed of the GL840P advance is making it possible for the printing process to be completed up to 40% faster now, despite the need for short runs and multiple plate changes, allowing Advantage to deliver the project a day earlier than before.
Over the past 29 years, Advantage has grown both organically and through acquisitions into a multi-location regional leader in commercial printing, direct mail and marketing services. Investing in the GL840P advance is part of the company’s mission to provide its clients with one of the nation’s widest variety of production services under one roof.
"We’ve owned dozens of Komori presses over the years,” said Ling. “Investing in this new press was needed for several reasons. We recognized that some of our work was shorter in volume and required a fast turnaround. Having a perfector would add significant efficiencies with its ability to print two-sided jobs faster, significantly shortening the turnaround time.
“Additionally, as a few of our operators are close to retirement, the intuitive technology of the GL840P advance helps new press operators overcome a lot of things that used to take years to master,” added Ling. “We are enjoying its ease of operation compared to older presses. Everyone wants to be operating this press.”
The GL840P advance is designed to help commercial printers tackle emerging labor challenges by making the learning curve easier for operators. The new advance feature set makes short-run offset highly competitive in today’s market.
Along with the efficiencies Advantage was seeking, speed to market and consistent color were also critical in the decision. For example, the company produces high-end real estate books that feature multi-million-dollar homes for sale in Southern California.
The art files for this project typically arrive on a Thursday and the end product needs to be delivered no later than Saturday morning to be available to attract the interest of high-end home buyers. The speed of the GL840P advance is making it possible for the printing process to be completed up to 40% faster now, despite the need for short runs and multiple plate changes, allowing Advantage to deliver the project a day earlier than before.