Experience
Our printing staff has extensive experience in achieving optimal results with minimal waste during project preparation and setup.
Resources
For color preparation, a work sheet and the appropriate materials are required to facilitate this preparation phase and accurately reproduce the original sample with the least possible waste.
Quality control
Performing quality control on paper when it arrives at the warehouse prevents future printing problems and waste.
Reduction of prepress material waste
Utilization of engraving plates with the minimum possible waste.
Purchase of prepared prints
The current trend is to purchase engravings from an external service to reduce manufacturing waste.
Recycling metal sheets
We recycle the scraps from leftover magnetic plates.
Ink preparation
The minimum quantity required for each print is prepared to avoid unnecessary waste.
Ink recycling
Excess ink is saved for the next reprint or used to prepare another color.
Ink waste
Cans of ink waste that cannot be reused are collected and recycled by a company specializing in industrial waste.
Solar panels
We consume and produce our own energy with photovoltaic panels.
Smart consumption
We minimize our energy consumption by operating during peak hours of light and photovoltaic panel production.
Facilities orientation
The construction of our warehouse has been designed to allow maximum sunlight to enter, thus saving electricity consumption, especially in the office area.