Now there's a company you can turn to for real answers to the tough questions.
Nazdar Consulting Services was created to fill an obvious need in the graphic printing industries - a group of experts a printing company can turn to with questions about productivity, profitability, and technological implementation. A team of career graphics arts veterans that are willing to take the challenge of solving difficult problems on-site as promised.
Nazdar Consulting Services will initially focus on two practice areas: Chromatix® Screen Printing Services and Chromatix Digital Services. Chromatix is a multi-step analytical and consultative process that ensures color consistency and control for graphic printing applications and is rapidly gaining acceptance by printers and their customers as a standard of printing productivity and consistency.
The Chromatix process was originally developed at Nazdar's subsidiary, ReyHan PGF, by Mike Ruff and Bruce Ridge, who have both joined the Nazdar Consulting team. Nazdar Consulting is headed by Chris Davis, who has served as Nazdar's Vice President and General Manager, and has been part of the Nazdar executive team since 1982. The other full time members of Nazdar Consulting Services areTony Quinn, Tim Quinn, Ian Hammond, and Jessie Orabuena.
Nazdar Consulting Services, which will offer its services to printers throughout the US, Canada and Mexico, joins the Inks and Coatings and SourceOne divisions under the Nazdar corporate umbrella.
Chromatix®
Digital Support
Tim, I would like to thank you for all of your guidance and consult during this process. Mike has really learned a lot from you and it will pay dividends to our company. Thanks again for your assistance and persistance.
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The recent implementation of G7 at Color Process, Inc. has produced some amazing results. The training provided by NCS in the Art, Screen and Print Departments was both thorough and intensive.
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I gotta be honest Mike, I am very impressed with G7. Because I was trained in "LinoColor" (LAB)...the whole G7 concept was very easy for me to grasp.
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What is G7 and why is it so important to printers?