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Survey a Grand Award Winner...

Copresco Wins Four More APEX Awards

   Copresco has been honored with four APEX awards for publications excellence including a coveted Grand Award for a digital color customer survey.
   Our goal is to make all facets of your digital printing jobs as effortless as possible. The awards reflect this determination and attention to detail in all facets of our business activities.
   Our 2002 Grand Award was one of only five presented in the campaigns, programs and plans category.
   Of the 5,900 entries in this year’s APEX competition, only 98 were honored with Grand Awards for outstanding work.

More Website Recognition

   The Copresco website won a fourth straight APEX award for its practical and user-friendly website. Last year, the website was honored with a Grand Award.
   Copresco’s TechTopics technical bulletin series received two Awards of Excellence.
   Our “Seven Habits for Highly Successful Documents” was cited for exceptional “how to” writing. The No. 13 issue provides guidelines for documents preparation
   Our No. 15 TechTopics issue, “Internet Print Files Transmission,” which discusses the advantages of using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) files transfer, was honored in the technical writing category. TechTopics issues also received APEX recognition for effective technical communications in 1999, 2000 and 2001.

Quality, Not Puffery

   Awards in the annual APEX competition for communications professionals are based on excellence in editorial content, graphic design and the success of the entry in achieving overall communications effectiveness and excellence.
   Judges consider the quality of creative ideas and concepts displayed rather than the expenses involved in producing the entries.
   Copresco conducted the customer survey program to determine the future purchase of digital color presses. We asked customers to compare the quality of two company newsletters and vote for the press they believed produced the best color. APEX judges praised the project:
   “Impressive, well-organized and thought through, customer surveys result in customers ‘buying in’ to the printer’s choice of digital color printing equipment... An effective customer communication strategy.”

Two-Way Street

   “We take great pride in our technical communications program and are pleased to receive this continuing national recognition,” says Copresco president Steve Johnson.
   “We work hard to provide effective technical tools that offer numerous benefits to our customers and website visitors. Surveys play an important role in Copresco’s ongoing two-way communications program.
   “The TechTopics series, for example, was launched in response to a survey of our newsletter readers who wanted more technical information on digital technology and printing on-demand.”

Quick and Easy

   “Our user-friendly website,” Steve says, “offers quick, easy access to useful information and links for professionals in the graphic arts and publishing fields.”
   The site follows Copresco’s communications philosophy that content is more important than stunning graphics.
   “We remain fully committed to continual improvement and expansion of Copresco’s wide-ranging technical communications program for our customers and other professionals,” Steve concluded.

Those Were the Days

   Continuing our 15-year trip down memory lane, we turn to 1988 and the move to our second location—in an alley in downtown Wheaton, Illinois. (It’s now a tasty pizza parlor.)

Monumental Move

    Continued growth of digital on-demand printing services dictated our fifth address change. In May 1999, Copresco moved into our current Carol Stream plant that nearly tripled the space of our previous facility.
   Our modern 14,000 sq. ft. building houses our docutech and docucolor digital printing systems, full-service bindery, warehousing and shipping facilities, and offices.
   The move has allowed us to add new equipment like the recent purchases of our Fenimore-Vijuk 920 Sidewinder saddle binding system and docucolor 2060 digital color press. And...we still have space for future growth.

Labor Day

   Copresco will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2 for Labor Day. Enjoy the last weekend of the summer. Then, it’s back to work.


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