Your local printer since 1968 6-color Offset Printing Digital Printing Bindery Embossing, Die Cutting, Foil Stamping UV Coating Also available: Mailing Services & Design Award Winning Printing Services We offer offset sheetfed and digital printing, uv coating, foil stamping, die cutting, embossing, collating, stitching and a full-service art department. Specialty binding, die creation, mailing and fulfillment are also
Our Goals
A Simple Formula. Our 3 Goals: Create a high-quality product Exceed everyone’s expectations Promote the customer’s business whenever possible (because busy customers buy more print!) Let us help you look good
Equipment Sizes: How big is it?
Since you asked (and it’s only fair), we measured everything and we’re just gonna put it all out there. Here’s a handy-dandy chart so you get the most out of your press sheet while planning for our respectably-sized equipment. Sheet Fed1-color offset 2-color offset 2-color offset 4-color offset 4-color digital with variable data 6-color offset
We Did It Again
Awarded Printing Partnership for JMU Athletics 2017-2018-2019-2020-2021. We ♥ our partners.
Brand New State of the Art
Software for processing mailing lists, all new highspeed inserting, tabbing, sealing for your ASAP mailing projects.
Four New Digital Presses
Full size format with digital finishing, large format color digital, four color envelope and one color highspeed. Translation: Fast and Inexpensive Printing.
The Newest New Thing in the Binding World
Square Binding: It looks like a book but acts like a saddle stitch. It’s the latest thing and the newest look for small quantities and impressive booklets.
The Latest but Not the Greatest
Finding us donning masks, washing our hands and working hard. Stay tuned and stay well, friends.
Facebook Bonus!
what’s GOING ON We post most news and announcements on this website but … We share helpful articles at facebook.com/midvalleypress. Recently we shared a link to this infographic which advises you whether to publish material online or in print. You might be wondering, why on earth would a printer advise their clients to put anything on