Since the installation it has been firing 50 plates per day for its clients, which include newspapers like Samay, Dharitri, Statesman published from Bhubaneshwar.
Om Graphics was established by Anil Yadav, a printing engineer from PUSA, who specialises in designing, pre-press and print. The pre-press unit is housed in a 1,600 sq/ft space, which is equipped with a Maya plate processor, Scitex Dolev 400 and 450 imagesetters, and a Proteck film processors.
The pre-press house also provides design services using Photoshop for design and CorelDraw for layout rendering services for brochures, posters, leaflets, journals, books, reports, invoices and catalogues.
Yadav said: "Bhubaneswar is not a developed area but has great potential for print business. We look forward to develop innovative solutions and learn new technologies, to add greater value to our clients."
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