Whats the difference between the services of National Printers and those of Lightwave Reprographics?
National Printers uses traditional wet-process printing technology that puts black and coloured ink to paper. Lightwave Reprographics uses a dry process to put black and coloured toner to paper. National Printers maintains offset presses while Lightwave Reprographics owns Xerox and Canon digital printers that offer exceptional flexibility for complex production and short-run colour jobs. If a customer needs 100,000 sheets to be done within a period of time, they would use National Printers, but if they require 10.000 sheets to be delivered to Toronto from Ottawa the next day, they would use Lightwave Reprographics. In a nutshell, we both serve you but the bulk of your work likely falls on one side or the other. Talk to us and we’ll steer you in the right direction.
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