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We maintain our presses to make sure that waste doesn't make it into the environment.

Industry: All, Uncategorized, Printing and Graphic Design Services
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By properly maintaining all of our equipment, and training employees on the proper cleaning and maintenance of our printing presses, we reduce the amount of material that leaks from our presses to the environment.

Why is this good for your business?
Preventative maintenance can go a long way to prolonging the life of your equipment and reducing the toxic associated with working long hours in the shop. The first year we did this significantly reduced the normal smells and odors from our equipment.

Why is this good for the environment?
Reduces energy usage., Reduces toxicity to environment

How to Act
  1. Routinely check all dampening rollers and systems; remove and replace bad rollers as needed.
  2. Keep presses lubricated on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, as required by the manufacturer.
  3. Clean and oil vacuum system.
  4. Clean presses on an as needed basis in order to help minimize cleaner consumption and prevent build-up of ink, paper-dust, and lint.
  5. Train employees in noticing potential malfunctions.

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