
HIGH VOLUME OFFSET PRINT
Offset printing is a great solution for your project needs whether it’s 1 PMS color or 4 color process + PMS color(s). Our state-of-the-art Heidelberg 6 color + coater press is maintained and G7 certified for true color match. Applying coating in-line provides an enhanced look and feel as well as added protection to your project. We can apply gloss, dull/silk or soft touch aqueous coatings.

More about our Heidelberg Speedmaster Sheetfed Offset Press
The Speedmaster® CD 102 is the universal straight-printing press for commercial, packaging and label printing. Equipped with innovative technology, it provides flexible processing of a large variety of jobs and materials with maximum flexibility. Its efficiency and cost effectiveness cannot fail to impress.
Items frequently printed Offset include:
Booklets | Brochures | Manuals | Calendars | Catalogs | Posters | Newsletters | Pocket folders

Offset Coatings
Semi-Gloss Aqueous Coating
This coating option is best for a subtle shine and adds an extra protective coating to prevent most scratches and dings.
Silk/Dull
Aqueous Coating
A soft, matte coating that keeps your print protected and smudge-free, without the shine of traditional gloss finishes.
Soft Touch Aqueous Coating
Give your project a subtle velvet feel with a soft touch aqueous coating.
High Gloss
UV Coating
UV coating provides a high-gloss coating making your project slick and shiny.
Reach out to our sales team to learn more about our coating options, or get samples to see the effects in person.
Paper
Selection:
We have a wide array of paper stocks to enhance your projects, including coated, uncoated, textured, smooth, and specialty stocks.
Not sure which stock to pick? Reach out to our experts to discuss your project!

Let's Talk Color.
G7 Master Certified
Indexx Inc is G7 Certified, which has facilitated a comprehensive solution to color management throughout all facilities and printing devices. All of our printing equipment works from the same color quality standards to achieve consistent matched color across all print divisions.







More on color calibration:
To avoid or decrease the chances of color discrepancies on your project, consider these design tips:
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Design in a CMYK color space.
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When choosing paper stocks, the whiter the better. Coated stocks will provide a higher range of color and contrast, while in comparison, uncoated stocks will mute colors and limit vibrancy.
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Calibrate your computer monitor or digital screen as much as you can with monitor calibration tools.
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For consistency over time, build your branding logos and corporate colors using Pantone colors:
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Be sure to choose from the correct library and select coated or uncoated to match your paper choice.
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If brand colors are derived from Pantone colors, keep them as spot colors with the standard Pantone nomenclature – do not edit their color values.
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Remember, not all Pantone colors are achievable using CMYK.
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Reference the Pantone Color Bridge book to choose a color that looks similar in both CMYK and spot colors. When they look alike, it means it’s achievable in CMYK printing.
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If you'd like us to run swatch tests to fine tune your CMYK build on our press, please contact our sales team.
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Contact our sales team today to learn more about how to set up your files and color calibrate your computer monitor to ensure what you see on your screen is what your final printed product will look like.