Presstige Printing Mails Record 12 Million Pieces in One Month With New Equipment
New technology delivers large-volume print jobs at remarkably fast speeds
Presstige Printing, Southwest Florida’s premier commercial print and direct mail provider, announced that it recently acquired new direct mail production equipment and amplified its direct mail manufacturing capabilities with the purchase of an MCS Eagle 30 Inkjet print system. A leader in the direct mail industry, the company is committed to investing in machinery to deliver the advantages of the latest in print technology to their customers.
Presstige Printing manages print and direct mail services for more than 1000 clients across the United States. Experts in the industry, the company is a full-service resource for customers, handling every step of the print and mail production on-site, saving them time and money while eliminating the challenges of working with multiple vendors. Presstige Printing joins the ranks of the largest print companies in the country with its acquisition of the MCS Eagle 30.
One of the most robust mailing systems in the industry, the Eagle 30 is a high-caliber print system with superior print quality, high capacity and volume, as well as mind-boggling processing speed. In its first 30 days of running the machine, Presstige Printing processed and printed over 12 million pieces on this game-changing piece of equipment. Commercial accounts leveraging this technology can now complete large direct mail campaigns in a fraction of the time without sacrificing quality.
“The capabilities of the Eagle 30 propel Presstige Printing into the future of the direct mail manufacturing industry, allowing us to provide customers with high-quality mail pieces at a much bigger scale than ever before,” commented Wes Weidenmiller, VP of sales at Presstige Printing. “We can now quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively manage direct mail jobs that could previously only be processed at the 5 or 6 largest printing companies in the country, and at a speed we could only dream about.”