An HP Indigo for St. Joseph Communications

Written by Kristen Read Tuesday, 20 December 2011 14:58
StJoes-lgSt. Joseph Communications, a provider of variable and personalized print, has recently added the latest HP Indigo 7500 Printer to its digital print platform. In business for over 15 years, the company has one of the largest digital printing platforms in Canada.


St. Joseph's calls itself 'Canada's leading provider of integrated communications and marketing solutions'. Its three business platforms -- specializing in Content, Print, and Media -- provide a number of communication solutions in packaging, branding, signage, web design, mobile media, commercial printing and more. The company says that the new HP Printer will allow it to expand their business to meet client demands for higher quality, faster turnaround times, smaller print runs and customizable materials.

St. Joseph's operates a 14-acre Print Campus in Toronto, and says it is investing in new digital print technology for its Ottawa Print Centre.

"The HP Indigo 7500 Printer allows us to meet the growing expectations of our current clients, while at the same time allowing us to bring new and exciting solutions to new and expanding markets," says Pierre Ness, VP and GM of the St. Joseph Ottawa Print Centre. "The ever expanding role that web-based and mobile media play in our business and personal lives today has created a culture shift in society's expectations. Our programmers and developers are continually being challenged by our clients to provide new technology solutions for marketing and communications."

The company says that the new HP Printer will make it more accessible and affordable for its customers to develop high quality visual and communications materials. "Our goal is to assist our clients in transforming and innovating the way they communicate with their clients," continues Ness. "The digital assets of the HP Indigo 7500 printer, in addition to our existing capabilities, delivers an amazing customer experience."

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  • Comment Link The Supplies Group Tuesday, 07 February 2012 05:21 posted by The Supplies Group

    Nice Information on HP Technology

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