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Printing Responsibly uses DI presses, which bring 2 different types of advantages, performance and environmental.
DI presses get to approved color in as little as 12 minutes, which saves paper and energy.
DI presses print at 300 line screen, which is 50% higher resolution than conventional offset presses (typical presses max. 200 linescreen)
DI presses use soy based inks, which make it easier to separate ink from paper in the recycling process, and of course it doesn’t hurt to use natural ingredients when making anything.
DI presses are waterless, this eliminates the normal dampening system in a press that requires water and chemistry to mix.
DI presses use temperature to control imaging.

You can download the same brochure we read before buying our latest press. Learn more about DI Presses at the website of the manufacturer, Presstek. www.presstek.com
Filed under: Design, Education, Products, Technology, Uncategorized on December 16th, 2007
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We will proudly add the FSC or SFI logo to your job.
There are strict guidelines that we need to adhere to in order to make that happen.
We need to add the logos and our certificate number.
We need to add 24-36 hours to the production time of your job in order to send a proof by email to our auditor for approval.
That process happens as part of the proofing process
Then we can print and ship your job.
For more detailed information, please call us and ask for Brian (973) 586-0777.
Filed under: Uncategorized on December 16th, 2007
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We are FSC Certified. Giving you peace of mind in knowing that the paper you buy from us as part of your printed job has come from a managed forest which will halt the harmful deforestation that is happening around the world. Learn more about the FSC.

We are a Waterless printing company. To learn more about waterless printing, visit our educational blog. www.printingresponsibly.org

We use Soy inks. This gives recycling companies a far superior ability to separate the inks from the paper. The fact that Soy is a natural ingredient as opposed to petroleum, is equally as important. Learn more about Soy ink.
Filed under: Uncategorized on December 15th, 2007
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We make printing as painless as possible with the quality you expect from a commercial printer with the added appeal of being environmentally friendly. At Printing Responsibly, we do many types of offset printing, die-cutting, folding, document services (Black/White and Color). We specialize in two types of printing, the first being waterless printing with soy inks that eliminates the use of water and toxic chemicals but also reduces the VOC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) that are typical in the printing business by 90%.
Our goal is to provide practical printing services that serve the environmentally responsible agendas of businesses and organizations. Client education and industry expertise bridge corporate responsibility with corporate reality.
Filed under: Home Page, Uncategorized on March 2nd, 2006
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The goal of this contest is to create an effective message that gets you to take action, in this case the action is to receive votes to win this competition.
We hope you have enjoyed the contest so far.
We thank all of the entrants for their time and dedication in submitting their designs for Clean Design 2006. We were honestly surprised to see what a great response we had received. The submissions came in from all over the world and in as many styles, languages, and artistic interpretations as could possibly be imagined. We also thank Adobe for their sponsorship and support. Good luck to all the top ten picks.
Cast your vote for the top three entries. We ask that you send your friends and colleagues and maybe your clients to vote on your behalf. Our system allows each visitor to vote once. The voting will close on March 6th, 2006 at midnight.
Thank you for your participation,
The Marketing Team at Printing Responsibly
Filed under: Design, Events/Sponsorship, Uncategorized on March 2nd, 2006
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Well, it has been quite an experience taking our business from phones, email and all the other typical business communications methods to a more streamlined and more customer oriented web application to sell our products and service our customers.
We started out getting a lot of traffic from our fellow “techies” out there, and quickly were found out by the freelance designers in the world. Next we were fortunate to work with many of the hardworking and very talented freelance and graphic designer firms all across the US, then we started getting inquiries and live jobs from corporate america, top clothing brands and non-profit groups, who of course were buying recycled paper based print jobs.
Who?
Ralph Lauren, Verdura Jewelers, US Helicopters, Silas Partners, a group of 17 doctors in Virginia, a Bio-Deisel company in California, Pentagon Software, a movie producer, Phoenix Marketing, UsedBicycleBuyer.com, Viacube, and not to mention AIGA.org/The United Nations, the non-profit group that is helping to build alliances and programs internationally for graphic designers.
What? Pocket folders, business stationery, many, many orders on recycled paper, brochures, envelopes, business cards, sell sheets, postcards, photo printing, giclee prints and many others.
We are very happy to have worked with such great organizations, brands and non-profit groups.
Thank you for all your support,
The Marketing Team at Printing Responsibly
Filed under: Design, Products, Technology, Uncategorized on February 15th, 2006
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Inequality Matters
Inequality of income, access to health and education, and access to markets for trade is trapping people in a cycle of poverty despite their best efforts.
Rich countries account for more than 50 percent of the world’s annual income, but less than 20 percent of the population. The posters in the “Inequality Matters” series illustrate how much disparity there is in the world even in the fundamental human conditions.
About the poster series
The posters were conceived and designed by Tom Geismar through AIGA for the Human Development Report Office of the United Nations Development Programme in anticipation of The 2005 World Summit. The Summit, held on September 14-16, 2005, is the largest gathering of world leaders in history. Heads of state will attempt to forge a common agenda on international development, security and human rights.

Click this link to download them as PDF’s or use your right mouse button.
And guess who printed them…Printing Responsibly was extremely fortunate to have been chosen to prep, proof and print these beautifully designed posters for this life changing event taking place at the UN this next few days.
We hope that the members of the UN take notice of the messages on the posters. The content and message of all the posters are that things are not equal among the worlds poplulation and show how the numbers stack against some countries more than others, and we here in the US need to pay attention to what advantages we have and not take them for granted.
A mesage from the designer:
I did want to thank you for the terrific job you all did with the UNDP posters. The printing was excellent, and you turned it around in very little time. And I especially appreciated your spirit of helpfulness and cooperation. As is so often the case, here was a 3 year project that went down to the last minute, and somehow you pulled it off.
Please keep me informed of your activities; hopefully we can do other projects in the future.
Best regards,
Tom
Filed under: Education, Uncategorized on September 13th, 2005
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Printing Responsibly supports the Hudson Valley Wine Festival.

The Wine Festival in Upstate NY is going on its fourth year, and is bigger than ever. This is an event that is not to be missed. If you are a wine lover, or even admirer, you will enjoy the variety of what our local wineries have to offer.
And if you like food, like we do, then put this event on your “must do” list. Fine gourmet food purveyors from our local area will put out their best “tastes” for all attendees.
Please drop by our booth for more information on Spot/Full Color, Fine Art and Recycled paper printing.
Saturday and Sunday, September 10th and 11th, 2005.
Filed under: Education, Events/Sponsorship, Uncategorized on August 22nd, 2005