Magna IV Communications is one of the largest sheet-fed printers in the mid-South. In addition to sheet-fed printing, Magna also offers short-run digital printing, which can incorporate both textures and raised surfaces. Our Wide Format printing department produces all types of signage including posters, point of purchase and back-lit displays, as well as banners. We have the capability to produce these items from standard size to life size.
Printing and Finishing Equipment
Mitsubishi 3F - 15 40"
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28" x 40" Maximum Sheet Size
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27-1/2" x 39" Maximum Image Area
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50# Uncoated minimum Weight
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24 pt. Maximum thickness
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Six Color Plus Aqueous Coating
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Computer Control Ink and Register
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Mitsubishi Diamond 40"
- 28" x 40" Maximum Sheet Size
- 27-1/2" x 39" Maximum Image Area
- 50# Uncoated minimum Weight
- 22 pt. Maximum thickness
- Eight Color Plus Aqueous Coating with Perfector
- Computer Control Ink and Register
- Automatic Color Control (close loop)
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Kodak Nexpress S2500
- Maximum Sheet Size = 14” x 20”
- Maximum Image Area = 13.4” x 19.5”
- Paper Weight = 16# Bond to 130# Cover (uncoated) and 20# Bond to 130# Cover (coated)
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Envelope Halm Jet Press
- Two Color capabilities
- Up to 30,000 envelope an hour
- A2 envelope up to size A10
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Ryobi 3200 MCD
- T-51 Color Head
- 11" x 17" Maximum Sheet Size
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Four Stahl Folders
- 16 Signature
- Auto stack and Banding
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Die Cutting - Foil Embossing
- Kluge Embossing
- Heidleberg Cylinder Press 23" x 35"
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Two Stitchers
- (1) Eight Pocket with Cover feeder
with scoring
- (1) Six Pocket with Cover feeder
with scoring
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Two Polar Cutting Systems
- Auto joggers w/sheet counting
- Auto stacking
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Finishing
Perforating
Perforations allow you to tear paper easily and neatly, using pre-determined lines. There are a variety of perforating options that can be utilized. It can be done on press while printing using steel cutting rules with teeth, or after printing, using other methods.
Scoring
Heavy paper stock requires scoring to be folded cleanly and accurately. It is important that the fold is made with the ridge or hinge on the inside for minimum paper stretch.
Embossing
For a raised surface, bas-relief image, two embossing dies are needed. The first die is the relief, the second is recessed. Heavy embossing with detail is done on a special press with the die attached to a heated plate. Light embossing can be done on a platen or cylinder press.
Paper Cutting and Die Cutting
Die cutting is done on a platen or flat bed cylinder or letterpress. Constructed from steel cutting rules, the dies are bent to the required image shape and mounted in ¾” plywood. A steel die-cutting jacket is attached to the press and ink rollers are removed. Paper cutting is done on power cutters using hydraulic clamps and blades. The draw of the guillotine cutter produces a slight difference in the size of the sheets on the top to the sheets on the bottom. To minimize draw on extremely precise jobs, cutting is done in small lifts and the blade is sharpened periodically.
Lamination
Our film lamination system has a one and two-sided application process. No matter if the project is in the press sheet or single items. Your project can be trimmed to the sheet or edge sealed. This is a great way to protect menus, table tents and posters.