[Hidden-tech] Printers using soy-based inks
lrosedesign at comcast.net
lrosedesign at comcast.net
Mon Aug 20 16:49:12 EDT 2007
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone who gave me suggestions for eco-friendly printers.
Hatfield Printing
AM Litho in Chicopee
Red Sun Press in Boston
Tiger Press in Northampton, http://www.tigerpress.com/eco-friendly-printing.asp
I'm looking to have a postcard printed for the Springfield Materials Recycling Facility, that's why the interest in non-toxic inks and recycled paper. I would also be interested in hearing from anyone who has used Hatfield Printing.
Thanks!
Lisa Rosenthal
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From: Deborah Chandler <deborahchandler at comcast.net>
> Hi Lisa and Hidden Techers,
>
> I think my answer went just to LIsa the other day...sorry about that.
>
> I just spoke to Christopher Smith at Hatfield Printing, and he uses
> vegetable oil-based acrylic inks, which he says are the best of both
> worlds...more earth-friendly than petro-based inks, and they dry much
> faster than other soy inks.
>
> I haven't done any research on his topic, but my curiosity is peaked,
> and I'd like to know more.
>
> Chris can be reached at 247-5362. He prints everything from business
> cards to books, including 4-color. The other fabulous thing is that
> they had solar panels installed about a year ago, so they are now a
> solar-powered printing company. How great is that!
>
> If anyone has worked with Hatfield Printing, I would love to hear
> about it.
>
> Also, Collective Copies has a good reciprocal relationship with Red
> Sun Press, in Jamaica Plan, (Boston) and they definitely use soy
> inks, and are a worker-owned collective. Website: http://
> redsunpress.com/
>
>
> Deb Chandler
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 17, 2007, at 8:00 AM, Lisa Rosenthal wrote:
>
> > ** The author of this post was a Good Dobee.
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> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone know any printers in the area who use soy-based inks?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lisa Rosenthal
> > lrosedesign at comcast.net
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