We Are A Green Company
Our Printing Process
We use the highest quality HP Indigo printing presses to print your projects. These green printing presses are the finest available in the print industry and the quality of the print output is second to none.
There are many environmental benefits to using the HP Indigo press:
No Chemicals
With digital printing, no plates need to be prepared, no chemical processing or disposal is required, and once a simple pre-flight has been carried out on the digital files, printing can begin – with the first copy being saleable. Color and register are immediately achieved, saving potentially significant quantities of paper.
Recycling of Oil
The HP Indigo uses oil to mix with its ink and some of that oil evaporates during the printing process. The oil is captured then the oil recycling system separates the oil from the water. The oil is pumped into the imaging oil tank and combined with ink additives (if needed). The recycled oil is then fed back into the press and is ready for use in the printing process, reducing imaging oil consumed by approximately 50 percent.
The water generated during the separation process is normally clean enough to qualify for disposal via
customers’ facility drainage systems.
The Ink We Use
HP ElectroInk is free from:
- HAPs(14)
- Particulate matter emissions
- Materials subject to California Proposition 65
- Lead, lead compounds or phthalates as ingredients.
- Laboratory tests indicate that the inks meet most
requirements of US CPSIA. - HP Indigo prints are deinkable and recyclable
Our Paper
We use paper that conforms to the highest level of forestry certification. Certification is a voluntary means of auditing conformance to a standard set forth by an independent organization. When it comes to sourcing wood fiber used to make paper and packaging products, certification of forestry-related operations represents the highest standard of stewardship and traceability that a company can provide to its customers.
Recycling
All waste paper in our shop is recycled using a nationally recognized recycling firm.

