Gasch Printing Spotlight

INKJET Investment Paves path to growth

Founded more than 30 years ago, Odenton, Maryland-based Gasch Printing — along with seemingly every major print provider — has undergone major transitions as the industry evolved. Early in 1982, Doug and Linda Gasch started the company in their 100-square-foot basement. For two decades, the shop operated with a handful of employees, a one-color duplicator, and a homemade lamp to expose printing plates.

Understanding the need to adapt to the ever-evolving industry, the company’s forward-thinking leadership team — now under the guidance of Doug Gasch Jr. — moved from an offset environment to a fully digital toner operation in 2002.

Four years later, the shop teamed up with BrightKey, a large warehouse and distribution company that wanted to partner with a print provider to cater to its publishing and association customers. That move has led to more than 10 years of sustained growth and has ushered in a new era for the company and its industry-leading book printing services.

 

Today, digitally printed books represent more than 95 percent of all the jobs produced at Gasch Printing. Its offerings include perfect bound books, case bound books, saddle-stitched booklets, catalogs, and an array of other specialized digital book printing projects. With its dedication to becoming an all-encompassing book printing provider, the company recognized the need to take its technology even further and adapt to the emergence of inkjet.

 

“We never want to take a step back in terms of quality,” says Jeremy Hess, director, sales and marketing, Gasch Printing. “We had been looking at inkjet technology for a long time. But [in 2017], the quality improved to a point that made us take a closer look.”

 

With the installation of the ColorStream 3900Z monochrome inkjet press in the summer of 2016, Gasch Printing paved the way for another 10 years of consecutive growth. Since installing the inkjet press, the company has experienced success in a number of different areas.

 

Production speeds have doubled: a 50 percent capacity and volume increase were experienced almost immediately and, perhaps most importantly, Gasch Printing noted unprecedented levels of high print quality.

 

“We replaced one toner device with monochrome inkjet,” Hess says. “The vast majority of our work is still monochrome only, with halftones for photos. But still, our clients demand a high level of quality and the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press maintains and exceeds their quality expectations.”

 

For Gasch Printing, the transition to inkjet was an easy one internally, since it was already using the PRISMA® system for its workflow. And on the finishing side, Gasch has been using Hunkeler equipment inline with their previous Canon Solutions America toner press for several years. The roll-to-stack system currently inline with the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press combines a Hunkeler UW6 unwinder, a CS6 rotary cutter, an SE6 offset stacker, and an LS6 non-stop stacker. The solution is capable of producing up to 1,650 book blocks per hour. That speed is essential. It needed to keep pace with the press, and it does.

In 2015, Gasch Printing invested in an entirely new bindery in anticipation of its move into production inkjet. “We looked at our systems holistically and decided to start with our finishing department. We didn’t want it to be the bottleneck,” Hess says. Gasch Printing also purchased a Standard Horizon BQ-470 Perfect Binder with PUR adhesive at GRAPH EXPO 15. The machine was a complement to the Standard Horizon BQ-470 EVA solution it already had in-house. The new BQ-470 is configured inline with the HT-1000V Three-knife Trimmer, and it manages the finished book blocks coming off the combined Canon Standard Hunkeler line.

But it was the consumables side of the business that was impacted the most with the installation of the new press.

 

“We changed all of our paper, Hess says. We moved to all inkjet-treated papers. There were substantial quality improvements in the inkjet-treated sheets compared with non-inkjet-treated papers.

 

From the very beginning, Gasch Printing got its customers involved. “Quality is very subjective,” Hess says. “So it was critical that our customers were satisfied with the quality of the new inkjet press, and paper choice was a key component in the process. We print a lot of halftones and photos, so we made sure to get feedback from our customers to ensure the press and paper met their expectations.”

For Gasch Printing, technology continues to drive its success in the market. “We try to build our print models around our clients’ needs,” Hess says.

 

The company’s printing — and even variable data and personalization offerings — have all been hugely enhanced with the new inkjet press. “Inkjet is far more reliable than even our toner press. There are far less moving parts, which means it’s more reliable and we have better uptime,” Hess says.

 

The quality and reliability Gasch Printing gets from the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press allows the company to offer updated solutions to existing customers while tapping into new markets and customers. At the same time, Canon Solutions America aids Gasch Printing in recognizing new business opportunities now possible with inkjet technologies.

 

“Our clients demand a high level of quality and the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press maintains and exceeds their quality expectations.”

At a Glance:

Gasch Printing, Odenton, MD

 

Markets Served:

Book publishers and self-publishers

 

Capabilities:

Monochrome roll-fed digital web printing and finishing and mailing to support book printers

Ancillary Services:

Full-color children’s books, custom POD models, and variable data

With the installation of the ColorStream 3900Z monochrome inkjet press in summer 2016, Gasch Printing paved the way for another 10 years of growth.

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Four years later, the shop teamed up with BrightKey, a large warehouse and distribution company that wanted to partner with a print provider to cater to its publishing and association customers. That move has led to more than 10 years of sustained growth and has ushered in a new era for the company and its industry-leading book printing services.

 

Today, digitally printed books represent more than 95 percent of all the jobs produced at Gasch Printing. Its offerings include perfect bound books, case bound books, saddle-stitched booklets, catalogs, and an array of other specialized digital book printing projects. With its dedication to becoming an all-encompassing book printing provider, the company recognized the need to take its technology even further and adapt to the emergence of inkjet.

 

“We never want to take a step back in terms of quality,” says Jeremy Hess, director, sales and marketing, Gasch Printing. “We had been looking at inkjet technology for a long time. But [in 2017], the quality improved to a point that made us take a closer look.”

 

With the installation of the ColorStream 3900Z monochrome inkjet press in the summer of 2016, Gasch Printing paved the way for another 10 years of consecutive growth. Since installing the inkjet press, the company has experienced success in a number of different areas.

 

Production speeds have doubled: a 50 percent capacity and volume increase were experienced almost immediately and, perhaps most importantly, Gasch Printing noted unprecedented levels of high print quality.

 

“We replaced one toner device with monochrome inkjet,” Hess says. “The vast majority of our work is still monochrome only, with halftones for photos. But still, our clients demand a high level of quality and the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press maintains and exceeds their quality expectations.”

 

For Gasch Printing, the transition to inkjet was an easy one internally, since it was already using the PRISMA® system for its workflow. And on the finishing side, Gasch has been using Hunkeler equipment inline with their previous Canon Solutions America toner press for several years. The roll-to-stack system currently inline with the ColorStream 3900Z inkjet press combines a Hunkeler UW6 unwinder, a CS6 rotary cutter, an SE6 offset stacker, and an LS6 non-stop stacker. The solution is capable of producing up to 1,650 book blocks per hour. That speed is essential. It needed to keep pace with the press, and it does.