ecoprint-system4™ : No compromise quality
ecoprint-system4™ has been developed to be a no compromise print production giving you the highest quality sustainable print product at a cost effective price.
The range of products that covers includes stationery items, business cards, forms, leaflets and flyers, brochures, magazines, newsletters and booklets.
State of the art technology
At the core of ecoprint-system4™ is state of the art technology from some of the biggest names in the world of print including Screen, Heidelberg, Polar and Horizon that produces excellent quality products whilst making dramatic improvements in waste reduction and resource efficiency. The system is constantly monitored for improvement.
Professional personnel
The ecoprint-system4™ system has been developed over a number of years by experienced, qualified and professional staff with a vast experience of digital artwork, pre press systems, print production and finishing systems as well as a sound understanding of the environmental impact of the printing process on the environment. From the moment you choose to use this system, your job will be handled by experienced professionals using state of the art systems.
No compromise printing
At the root the development of ecoprint-system4™ has been a rule of 'no compromise'. ecoprint-system4™ guarantees that by choosing to print using a sustainable process you will not compromise quality, price or turnaround time. An example of this is that the process does not discriminate between equivalent grade recycled, FSC or virgin papers and therefore you do not pay a price premium for choosing a sustainably produced paper stock.
A better choice all round...
In fact through the development of ecoprint-system4™ we have found that because of the reduction in waste and increase in efficiency has meant the printed product produced is faster and cheaper than non sustainable competitors. For example our move to hazardous waste free printing has meant that ecoprint-system4™ has no cost incurred by hazardous waste disposal - which is predicted to treble in cost by 2010. It has also meant that the image consistancy has improved because of the elimination of the effect of chemistry strength in the plate development process therefore giving a more consistant high quality printed product.

