A Promotional Printing Company
The Skyline Printing Co. is a family owned business showing continued growth since our inception in 1995. We offer a full line of printing services directly from one of our many facilities located throughout the United States. With a facility within 2 days UPS shipping of almost every major U.S city, we never charge extra for shipping printed materials direct to your door. We know every customer personally and take pride in providing you with the absolute best service at very competitive prices. Our graphic design team is available to assist with designing your promotional pieces for maximum marketing impact. No matter if you need a one-color business card or a full color catalog, we have the right equipment ready to produce your promotional piece. Begin to reduce your printing costs today by calling us at 518.437.1199.
We like to educate our customers at their convenience. When you have a few minutes feel free to view the two videos at the bottom of this page to learn about offset and digital printing processes.
Our Product Line
Booklets
Business/Medical Forms
Carbonless Forms
Custom Binders
Direct Mail Pieces
Door Hangers
Envelopes
Flyers
Gift Certificates
Large Format
Letterheads
Notepads
Placemats
Post Cards
Posters
Raffle Tickets
Our Printing Capabilities
One-color Offset
Multi-color Offset
Full-color Offset Printing
Full-color Digital Printing
Thermography
Lamination
Manual Assembly
Stitch Binding (staples)
Spiral Binding
Thermal Binding
Perfect Binding
29¢ Color Copies
In-Plant Production Times
Business Cards - 1 week
Large Volume Multi-Color - 3 weeks
Most other items - 2 weeks
If Layout and Design work is needed please consult with our staff for a time estimate.
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What is offset printing?
Offset printing is the most commonly used printing method today. Offset printing works in a simple manner. It uses three cylinders to transfer the image onto the substrate. The first cylinder is mounted with the printing plate. The image on the printing plate is written with the right side up. The first cylinder is inked and the image transferred onto the second cylinder, which is mounted with a rubber blanket. The image on the second cylinder is thus reversed. Finally the image is transferred from the blanket cylinder onto the third cylinder or the substrate. The substrate is mounted on the third cylinder also known as the impression cylinder. The image once again is reversed and becomes right side up in the final printed version. Take a minute (actually 8 min.) and watch the video below.
What is digital printing?
Digital printing refers to methods of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media. It usually refers to professional printing where small-run jobs from desktop applications and other digital sources are printed using large-format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers. Digital printing has a higher cost per page than more traditional offset printing methods, but this price is offset by avoiding the cost of all the technical steps required to make expensive printing plates. It also allows for on-demand printing, short turnaround time, and even a modification of the image (variable data) used for each impression. The savings in labor and the ever-increasing capability of digital presses means that digital printing is reaching the point where it can often match offset printing technology's ability to produce larger print runs of several thousand sheets at a low price. Take a minute (actually 8 min.) and watch the video below.