Address: 4 Brayton Ct, Commack, NY 11725, USA
Phone: +15162179059
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Katie Frederick
Working with DataGraphic has been such a luxury. As a small branding studio that often designs for print, we've worked with many printers and production teams. DataGraphics is by far the best. They are superior in customer service, product quality and professionalism. I especially appreciate their knowledge and ability to catch any issues with our designs before they even touch the press. They will continue to be our go-to.
Miles Messmer
We have been working with DataGraphic for a while now. We have always received top quality and customer service from everyone. I look forward to continuing working with them.
Philippe Halaburda
A great team of professional people. Always here when we are in need of new print documents. They are reactive, meticulous and fast in their work. A pleasure to have them on board in a long term relationship. We can count on them.
Linda Haynes
Eric Schuster & the crew @ DataGraphic through the years has been an awesome provider when it comes to our office needs. He knows what we need better than we do and the quality of the items we order is always top-notch! He's an absolute pleasure to work with and has been known to hop in his car to see a delivery through if UPS has a glitch. We really appreciate their work!
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Yes, Pantone ink matches as well as custom ink matches are available in engraving inks.
Foil stamping is more expensive than traditional offset or digital printing due to the cost of the plates and set-up involved. However, the metallic effect, which can only be achieved with foil stamping, is well worth the additional cost, which is nominal at higher quantities.
Yes, we have specialized printing equipment which can print beautifully on clear synthetic materials.
In terms of the look and feel, offset lithography printing can produce high-quality visuals, but is basically flat and non-tactile. Engraving produces a crisp raised image created by the genuine “bruising” of the paper caused by the plates. Letterpress produces a recessed image that appears, as its name suggests, “pressed” into the paper. Both engraving and letterpress printing have a high tactile quality that is often desired by art directors, designers and creative professionals.
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