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Orlando, Fla, February 24, 2004 |
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Orlando Businesses Benefit with "Total
Solution" for Fast Turnaround, High Quality Print Communications |
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Allegra Print & Imaging in Orlando has enhanced
its printing and communications services with the addition of
a new Heidelberg Printmaster 52 printing press - the first of
its kind in the United States. Businesses now can receive commercial-quality
print communications, such as marketing materials, annual reports,
posters and brochures, while meeting tight deadlines in a cost-effective
manner.
Business owners Don Snyder and Ken Stoecker were chosen to receive
this press based on industry expertise, sales volume, knowledge
of technology and the quality of the company's press operators.
"We are honored to be the first in the country to own the
new Heidelberg press. This is just another way for us to meet
the increasing client demand for more sophisticated printing
capabilities and high-quality printing solutions," said
Snyder.
Allegra Print & Imaging in Orlando,
opened in 1982, serves more than 600 businesses and organizations.
The company features traditional and advanced printing technologies
including full-color printing, in-house graphic design services,
electronic publishing, digital color output direct from computer
disk, on-line file transfer, high speed copying, complete finishing
services, mailing services, variable data capabilities, print
management solutions and project consulting.
"We can complete a project faster than ever," said
Snyder. "The new press can print brilliant full-color or
two colors on both sides of the paper at the same time. This
means quicker turnaround and a more cost-effective way to print
for our customers. Clients also will be impressed with the enhanced
quality of the press. We truly provide a 'total solution' to
our clients' print communications needs."
Snyder and Stoecker are known for their innovative business
practices and commitment to client service. They belong to the
company's international President's Council, which represents
the top five percent of Allegra Print & Imaging franchise
owners in North America. They are also members of the International
Drive Chamber of Commerce and the Orlando Convention and Visitors
Bureau.
Allegra Network, with nearly 500 locations in North America
and Japan, supports seven brands including Allegra Print &
Imaging, American Speedy Printing, Insty-Prints,
Quik Print, Speedy Printing and Zippy Print. The
company is ranked the best in its industry and the 20th fastest
growing franchise according to Entrepreneur
Magazine (2003). Allegra
Network was also rated the 54th best franchise in the Franchise
500® based on the company's financial strength, stability,
growth rate and size. Its independently-owned franchises specialize
in full-service print and graphic communications. Principal
shareholders include members of Allegra Network management and
Domino's Pizza founder and former CEO Thomas S. Monaghan.
Allegra Print & Imaging in Orlando is located at 4498 South
Vineland Road. For more information, call (407) 246-1567 or
visit the company's Web site at www.allegranetwork.com/orlando.
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Photo: Ken Stoecker
and Don Snyder, (front row, first and second from right) owners
of Allegra Print & Imaging in Orlando, pose with representatives
from Heidelberg at Chicago's Graph Expo to celebrate being the
first in the United States to own the new Heidelberg Printmaster
52 printing press. Heidelberg representatives include (from
left): Christian Wiethuechter, VP Product Management 35x50;
Mike Ibrahim, Sales Representative; Bernd Isaak, Product Manager
PM 52 and Bernd Blumberg, Product Management SM 52 (2nd row). |
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