Digital Printing

Introducing the new Konica Minolta, we provide high quality four color digital prints. With a toner based finish, our prints are able to bring your image from the monitor to the paper.

What is Digital Printing?

Digital printing is a method of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media. It usually refers to professional printing where small-run jobs from desktop publishing and other digital sources are printed using large-format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers.

A laser traces your document or image onto an electromagnetic canvas, upon which electrically charged particles of toner attach. Toner is a printing material that’s unique to laser printers. It’s advantageous because a single toner cartridge can yield far more pages than an ink cartridge can.

Advantages of Digital Printing

  • Various design possibilities with full color and gradation print without the limitation of colors.

  • Quick Turnaround

  • Easier Coloring Matching

  • Inkjet printing reduces ink wastes because it ejects ink only to the parts to be printed.

American revolutionaries used a variety of flags during the early 1770’s to express their distaste for British rule.

“Liberty and Union” and “Don’t Tread on Me” were popular flags used before 1776. The most used flag for the revolution was the “Grand Union Flag”. Although unofficial, this banner saw service with American forces. Despite many thinking the “Betsy Ross Flag” was the first, some could argue the Grand Union Flag was flown years before. While the actual truth behind our first flag may never be known, the Red, White and Blue has flown proudly over this land for 250 years.

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