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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-683-6991



Address: 3rd Floor, 830 West Pender Street V6C 1J8 Vancouver, BC, Canada

Website: samcoprinters.com

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Samco Printers in Vancouver, BC 08.11.2020

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Samco Printers in Vancouver, BC 24.10.2020

We just printed conference attendee badges for BC Non-Profit Housing Association with full variable data on BOTH sides. The back of the badges print the attendee's personalized conference talks/events that he/she is attending. Our smart variable data software is not only able to use business logic (if then ) but also able to apply variable styles and colours using these rules (if use and use / if use and use ). To find out how we can help you put variable data printing to work on badges, ID cards, direct mail pieces etc, give us a call at 604-683-6991 or visit: http://samcoprinters.com/servic/variable-data-printing.html

Samco Printers in Vancouver, BC 04.10.2020

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Samco Printers in Vancouver, BC 26.09.2020

Today marks the 25th Anniversary of the Xerox DocuTech, which revolutionized the print and publishing industry. In today’s high-tech environment, it’s hard to imagine a day when there was no viable means for a commercial printer to print directly from a computer to a high-speed production printer. The DocuTech forever changed that. -- Sam Hirji, President of Samco Printers, an early DocuTech adopter based in Vancouver, Canada. http://digitalprinting.blogs.xerox.com//celebrating-25-yea

Samco Printers in Vancouver, BC 15.09.2020

What you need to know about 4 colour process printing. Learn more about halftones, colour separation and rich blacks. Also, what does the K stand for in CMYK? http://samcoprinters.com/blog/4-colour-process-printing