Offset full color printing meets full-color gangrun printing.
If you have been a company in the marketplace purchasing full-color printing in the last five years, and you’re probably very familiar with the word gang run printing. This has been a very popular way of doing full color printing, and this trend has been very popular in the last four years. This is been so popular that it’s come to the point that if you want a short run for color print job chances are it’s going to be on a gang run form. Essentially outworks as they take 15 to 30 different clients in gang them all onto one form. Then they take that same form in around 5000 sheets and they cut down each individual customers job, box them separately and then ship them out to all different clients around the country. The only problem with this is that the callers can never really be exact in any given job. They can only go for what they call pleasing color, because they can focus on any one particular job than it would have all the colors on the various different jobs come out inconsistent. But they have truly funny about this is that people put in jobs like business cards, which they end up paying, somewhere an area of $99 for 5000 full color business cards. And then they want them to be a agency quality. This sounds a lot with the post cards as well go by 5000 full color postcards for $225 and then expect those to be agency quality. This is what I try to explain to customers on a regular basis. You cannot get agency quality work from in gang one print job. If you want high quality ad agency printing. Then you should run the job all by itself. This is only way to get off high quality of full color printing. This sounds a lot even believe it or not with companies that are graphic design firms. You’d think they would know by the effectivetheyaregraphicdesignfrom.