Offset Printing Hespeler

We have the technology and the expertise to get your job done right, on time.

The power of print

In a digital world, print is tangible, real, present. It commands attention, and when done well, gets respect. At Ampersand, we understand the power of print materials to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact. With decades of experience printing everything you can imagine, we have the technology and the expertise to get your job done right, on time. Every time. 

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Print has a tangible, lasting presence in an ephemeral digital world. You want to make a concrete impression, one that lasts? Use print. Want to get your print projects completed on time and on budget, to exacting standards, and with an impeccable finish?

Use us.

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We guide you through the process as much or as little as you need.

Print specification can be complex, but we will help you understand what matters when you need print material in high volume. Our 40 inch offset litho press is our workhorse—but if you don’t know what that is, it’s ok. We get you the final product you desire and require—even if you aren’t quite sure what that should be. 

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Our 40 inch offset press runs up to 16,000 sheets an hour, giving us the capacity to run your high volume jobs. Combined with chemistry free plates that are fast to image and quick to change along with fast set ups that can be done in as little as 10 minutes, we are able to efficiently run low volume jobs on the same equipment.

Ideal for mid to high volume, offset printing is perfect for brochure printing, stationery, magazine printing, and even boxes.

Ampersand's Offset Printing Technology

Mitsubishi Diamond 3000LX

  • 28” x 40” 6 Colour + Aqueous Coater, with a printable image area of 27” x 39”

  • Complete air transfer system ensures mark free printing and enables us to print on a wide range of substrates from onion skin to 40pt board and plastics at speeds up to 16,000 sheets per hour

  • Fully automated and integrated to Ampersand’s award winning JDF digital workflow
  • First in North America to be fully JDF integrated to both Prepress and MIS (Management Information System)
  • Fully automated print control system monitors print quality and colour making adjustments automatically as required
     

Other printing services we provide to businesses in the Hespeler area:

 

Proudly serving the Hespeler area since 1975

FAQ

What file formats are accepted for print production?

Most commercial printers accept high-resolution PDF files for print production. Ensure that your PDF is set to CMYK color mode and includes all necessary bleed and trim marks. Other acceptable file formats may include Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or Adobe InDesign (.indd) files with outlined fonts and embedded images.

What is the difference between digital and offset printing?

Digital printing is suitable for short print runs and offers quick turnaround times with minimal setup costs. It's ideal for projects requiring variable data or personalization. Offset printing, on the other hand, is more cost-effective for large print runs and provides superior color accuracy and consistency. It involves transferring ink from a plate to a rubber blanket and then onto the printing surface.

What is the typical turnaround time for commercial print projects?

Turnaround times for commercial print projects vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the job, print quantity, and the printer's workload. Digital printing usually has shorter turnaround times compared to offset printing due to quicker setup processes. However, it's advisable to consult with your printer early in the process to determine the estimated turnaround time for your specific project. Rush services may be available for an additional fee if you require expedited production.

What is offset printing?

Offset printing is a traditional printing technique where the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket and then onto the printing surface, usually paper. This method is often used for larger print runs due to its efficiency and high-quality results. Offset printing can handle a wide range of materials and allows for precise colour reproduction, making it ideal for producing consistent, professional-looking prints.

What paper should I use for my project?

The choice of paper depends on factors such as the purpose of the project, the look you want to achieve, and any practical considerations. You'll want to consider things like thickness, finish, and overall feel to ensure the paper matches your vision. Different projects may call for different types of paper, so it’s best to select the one that aligns with your specific goals.

How is the quality of digital printing?

The quality of digital printing is influenced by several factors, such as the equipment used and the type of materials chosen. Generally, digital printing produces sharp, vibrant results that are suitable for a wide range of projects. It can handle intricate details, offers good colour reproduction, and allows for the inclusion of special finishings, such as gloss, matte, or textured coatings, as well as options like embossing and foil stamping. These enhancements can elevate the overall look and feel of the final product, adding a unique touch to your project.

Are special finishings possible in digital printing?

Yes, special finishings can often be applied to digital printing projects. These include options such as gloss or matte coatings, embossing, foil stamping, and even spot treatments that enhance specific areas of the print. Availability may vary depending on the printing technology and materials used, so it’s worth exploring what finishings will best complement your project.

What file formats are accepted for print production?

Most commercial printers accept high-resolution PDF files for print production. Ensure that your PDF is set to CMYK colour mode and includes all necessary bleed and trim marks. Other acceptable file formats may include Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or Adobe InDesign (.indd) files with outlined fonts and embedded images.

What is bleed, and why is it important? 

Bleed refers to the area beyond the trim edge of a printed page where the design extends. It ensures that there are no white borders or unprinted edges after trimming. Proper bleed prevents any unwanted white lines or gaps along the edges of your printed piece. Typically, printers require a bleed of 1/8 inch (0.125 inches) beyond the trim edge.

What is direct mail?

Direct mail is a marketing strategy that involves sending physical promotional materials, such as brochures, postcards, or catalogs, directly to a targeted group of recipients through the postal system. It’s often used to promote products, services, or events, and can be personalized to appeal to specific audiences. Direct mail campaigns can be highly effective in reaching potential customers, building brand awareness, and driving engagement, especially when combined with other marketing efforts.

What can I send using direct mail?

Direct mail allows for a wide range of items to be sent, depending on your marketing goals. Common examples include postcards, brochures, catalogs, letters, promotional flyers, and coupons. You can also send more unique items like product samples, invitations, or custom-designed materials that stand out to grab attention. The key is to choose something that aligns with your campaign objectives and resonates with your target audience.

Where can I get a mailing list?

You can obtain a list of contacts for direct mail through various sources. These include purchasing or renting lists from list brokers, compiling your own list from your existing customer database, or gathering leads through sign-ups and opt-ins from your website or events. Additionally, there are industry-specific directories and data providers that can offer targeted lists based on demographics, location, or behavior. The key is to ensure that your list is accurate and relevant to your campaign.

What is a rigid box?

A rigid box is a type of packaging that is made from sturdy and durable materials, typically thicker than standard paperboard. It is known for its strength and premium quality, often used for high-end products such as electronics, cosmetics, and luxury items. Rigid boxes usually have a fixed shape and provide excellent protection for their contents while offering an upscale, visually appealing presentation.

What are some other terms for rigid box?

Other terms for a rigid box include set-up box, premium box, luxury box, and hard box. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe sturdy, high-quality packaging typically associated with high-end products.

Why use a rigid box?

Rigid boxes offer several benefits, including durability and strength, which provide excellent protection for products during storage and shipping. They also create a premium feel, enhancing the perceived value of the product inside. Additionally, rigid boxes are versatile and can be customized with various finishes, designs, and features, making them ideal for luxury and high-end branding. Their sturdy construction also allows for a wide range of creative design possibilities, adding to the overall unboxing experience.