The printing business is a complex area where many factors need to be taken into account, from equipment selection and profitability calculations to the organisation of production processes. If you have no experience in printing, mistakes at the start can lead to unnecessary expenses and hinder business development.
We know how to avoid these problems! Your main task is to turn to our experts who will help you calculate the optimal investment, select equipment and set up your business with minimal costs.
Our professional instructors will train your printers to work on the equipment or upgrade their qualifications. We will pay special attention to print process control. Your staff will learn how to properly maintain the printing equipment.
Printers will learn how spectrophotometric print quality control works, what delta E is, and how to use quality control systems such as Axis Control, Image Control, Inpress Control and many others.
The duration of the training depends on the qualifications of your staff and is entirely up to you! Our technicians speak English.

These cases we have selected demonstrate the intervention of our specialists in non-standard situations where the print shop owner really had no-one to consult. Competitors certainly don’t help here….
A printing house operating in a large city and specialising in large format and offset printing decided to expand its range of services and offer its customers a new product – lenticular printing (3D images and animation effects).
The photo is of me with colleagues and customers in the Heidelberg demo hall during the launch of a large packaging and labelling company. The printing house was to become one of the most significant companies in the region.
A Polish company decided to launch a collection of puzzles – both traditional and 3D. The idea is to develop several products and launch sales on Amazon and Etsy. But the technology is unusual, where to find the expertise to develop the product?
What about when the business owner is left in the early 2000’s and his time is gone. Fortunately, the owner’s son made the decision to fully optimise and rebrand the print shop, otherwise the family could have lost the business.

