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Allegra Print & Imaging Announces New On-Line Technology

Press release from the issuing company

Langhorne, Penn., November 28, 2006 - Scott Sherer and Mark Rice, co-owners of Allegra Print & Imaging in Langhorne, lead the way in printing communications by installing the next generation of file transfer technology for the printing industry. The new Web site can be found at www.allegra-solutions.com. This advanced electronic technology provides a direct, on-line, interactive Web site where customers can upload digital files in an efficient and convenient manner. After receiving a file, whether text or graphic, a graphics specialist at Allegra Print & Imaging can update or revise the document and prepare it for printing. Also, once a file is transferred to the center, it can be digitally stored so the client can take advantage of the benefits of "on-demand" printing. "By offering the interactive Web site to Allegra Print & Imaging clients, we believe we can provide better service, faster turnaround, and a better overall product to meet the time demands of today's businesses," said Rice. "Our clients benefit by being able to transfer their files from anywhere in the world as long as they have Internet access." In addition, the Web site allows customers to read tips and techniques on how to reduce their printing costs through the use of one-, two- and four-color printing, color copying, graphic design, and digital printing. Visitors to the Web site can discover "what's new" in the printing industry, and determine what print and design techniques would be best to utilize for their communications needs. Other Web-related services include Web development, digital photography, document management, color management and format conversion - convert nearly any digital format to any other. Opened in 1990, Allegra Print & Imaging in Langhorne is among the most advanced printing companies in Northeast Corridor and services more than 180 businesses and organizations. The company's traditional and advanced printing technologies include full-color printing, graphic design, digital color output direct from computer disk, online file transfer, high-speed copying, complete finishing services, variable data capabilities, print management solutions, project consulting, and banners, posters and signs. "Technology is changing the way we do business, as well as the way our clients do business," said Sherer. "Our service offerings will continue to expand and reflect the increasing client demand for more sophisticated printing capabilities and high-quality printing solutions."

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