Finish in a Minute

We were recently featured in an article in Digital Publishing Solutions Magazine. You can read the article below.

By Melissa Donovan

Enfield, CT-based Minuteman Press was reinvented in March 2004 when Michael Weber, president, Minuteman Press, and his wife, Lindsey, purchased the company. Weber was familiar with the Minuteman franchise, as his father owned another in Norwich, CT. At the time of the purchase, the original owner of the Enfield store was the sole member of the staff, hardly doing any sales, outsourcing his offset print work, and running dated printers and copiers.

Today, the company staffs approximately ten employees, a direct reaction to a huge uptick in sales. It helps that Weber realized the potential of investing in top-notch printing devices from Canon U.S.A., Inc., a Heidelberg Printmaster QM 46, and the Ricoh Company, Ltd. Pro C900s digital production printer. Minuteman Press offers an array of quick print services, from letterhead to brochures and business cards. To complement its printer portfolio, the company also owns a hole drill, GBC punch machine, two power folders from Baumfolder Corporation, and most recently added a Morgana Systems Ltd. AutoCreaser Pro 50 purchased through Standard Finishing Systems.

Weber explains that he thought about adding a creaser for some time, especially in response to one customer who was “consuming print like it was going out of style.” This particular client would request brochures—printed and finished, with the need for creasing—on a Monday and expect them that Wednesday.

Initially, Weber was cautious of the Morgana device, as he says he needed a creaser that could keep up with the Ricoh Pro C900s. At the On Demand Expo in April 2010, Weber witnessed the newest AutoCreaser in action and realized its potential.

The investment has benefited the company greatly. As a full-service print provider, Weber realized the importance of adding the device to his mix. Although he admits that in a down economy he is still weary about where he places his money.

The shop currently continues to outsource finishing services such as perfect binding and mailing. However, Weber believes the benefits of in-house finishing will eventually push for the addition of these services. “There are just certain things you can’t outsource. If a customer needs something Tuesday and they requested it Monday, I want to know I can get it done. With today’s quick turnarounds, you can’t afford to outsource and wait three weeks to get the products back,” he says. Quality control, from print to finish, is essential to a quick printer’s reputation—Enfield, CT’s Minuteman Press certainly understands this.

 

‘Planting a Tree for Every Invoice, Every Month’…the campaign in action!

‘Planting a Tree for Every Invoice, Every Month’…the campaign in action!

We recently discovered a Newsweek article which highlights the work of Trees for the Future, the organization we support each month to plant trees.

The article focuses on the current political, economic, and environmental problems in Haiti. “Almost all of the country’s problems-natural disasters, food shortages, poverty – can be traced back to rampant deforestation,” says Ethan Budiansky, the Caribbean-programs officer at Trees for the Future, a nonprofit group that is planting thousands of trees in the mountains around Gonaïves. “So if we want to fix the country, we have to start there.”

Trees for the Future is working to develop an agroforestry plan in Haiti to reverse the effects of years of environmental destruction. To learn more about this initiative, you can read the entire Newsweek article.

Keep ordering, and we’ll keep planting!

 

Karen’s Korner Television Show

As president of the Rotary Club of Enfield, Lindsey was a featured guest on State Representative Karen Jarmoc’s television show, Karen’s Korner, on Cox public access. With fellow Rotarians Henry Dutcher and Kiran Majmudar, Lindsey spoke about Rotary’s service projects in our community and abroad.

For more information about the Rotary Club of Enfield, please visit the club website.

World of Minuteman Magazine

World of Minuteman Magazine

In celebration of Michael’s ’40 Under Forty’ award, Michael and Lindsey were featured on the cover of the World of Minuteman, the monthly publication for Minuteman Press owners worldwide.

The text above the photo reads: Mike and Lindsey Weber, owners of Minuteman Press in Enfield, Connecticut were part of the celebratory crowd recognized by BusinessWest, the business journal of Western Massachusetts, during their June 18, 2009 ’40-Under Forty’ event, where Michael was recognized as one of the leading business owners in Western Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. RVP Ron Rubin, right, is shown with Lindsey and Michael Weber.