1 - The Foundation
2 - Single point of contact
3 - See what 10 colors can do
4 - We prepare for you
5 - Finishing is critical

The foundation: our equipment

We’re a printing company, so naturally our printing equipment is our focal point. During the past couple years we have invested strategically in a fast, flexible array of printing equipment, purchased with you in mind.

At the core of our printing commercial technology are three new sheet–fed presses that offer 4-, 6- and 10-color options and print at speeds ranging from 13,000 to 15,000 sheets per hour. We can print on almost any stock, including plastics, metalized mylar, and vinyl at thicknesses up to 48 pt.

Our newest presses include:

  • Rapida 105, 10-color, 41-inch, convertible perfector with tower coater and roll-to-sheet feeder equipped with hybrid UV capabilities and auto register controls
  • Rapida 105 universal, 41-inch, 6-color with tower coater and aqueous/UV capabilities
  • Rapida 105, 41-inch, 4-color perfector with IR dryer
Press Max Sheet Coating Colors Began Prod. PDF
KBA 105 29.125" x 41.313" yes 10 4/2006 pdf
KBA 105U 29.000" x 41.000" yes 6 3/2006 pdf
KBA 105 28.343" x 41.325" yes 4 10/2004  

 

What's so big about 41 inches?

Garvey’s presses were designed to meet the challenges of today’s complex printing environment head on. They offer the highest possible quality, productivity and substrate versatility as well as the highest level of automation. Our presses set industry standards for quality, economic efficiency and print production.

The benefit of 41 inches allows us to handle jobs with a slight oversize. With this extra inch we can often avoid jumping into the large format arena providing maximum efficiency and cost savings.

Color

As of April 2009 the Garvey Group is G7 Master Printer Certified by IDEAlliance.G7 Certified

The IDEAlliance G7 Master Program is an exacting and rigorous qualification program that identifies printing companies, prepress service providers, and agencies that have been certified to use the G7 Proof-to-Print process, a universal calibration method that allows printers to reliably achieve a close visual match from proof to press. Earning the qualification signifies that a company uses the most current technology and techniques to ensure color accuracy. The Garvey Group is one of a small number of companies worldwide to achieve this distinction.

For more information on the G7 program please visit IDEAlliance.