
HPI Meets CPSIA Safety Regulations for Children’s Printed Materials
Have you thought of producing publications geared for children, such as coloring or activity books? New safety certification requirements have been established for products for children 12 years of age or younger, under the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA).
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Keep Paper Grain in Mind
for Digital Printing Job
Digital printing has become such a popular option — it offers flexibility in cost and timing when printing small quantities. An important consideration to keep in mind when designing a job that will be digitally printed is the paper grain. (What is “grain”? See “PrinterSpeak” in this newsletter.)
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Take a Look at
Three New Paper Options
We have three new paper options to bring to your attention, in case they are of interest for any of your upcoming projects.
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Check Out These Tips
for Trouble-Free PDFs
According to inventor Adobe Systems Incorporated, “PDF (Portable Document Format) was introduced in 1990 as a way to reliably view, print, and share information with other people.” (www.adobe.com)
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HPI Joins
Renewable Energy Program
HPI is taking steps to reduce our impact on the environment by offsetting our electricity use and carbon emissions through the purchase of renewable energy credits (RECs) and carbon offsets.
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Test Your Knowledge!
This quarter’s trivia question is:
The universal recycling symbol is internationally recognized. Who designed it and when?
Please submit your answer via email
(info@howardprintinginc.com) or fax
(802-257-1453). The first 25 correct
submissions we receive by July 15,
2010, will be entered into a drawing for
one $25 prize. This quarter’s prize is a gift
certificate to Simon Pearce Glass in Quechee, Vermont, and online at www.simonpearce.com.
We look forward to receiving your
submission! Thank you!
Answer to last quarter’s trivia question: The first English language daily newspaper was published on March 11, 1702, by Edward and Elizabeth Mallet in London and called the Daily Courant. The Daily Courant continued publication for 30 years.
Please note: Limit one submission per customer. May not be combined
with any other discounts/offers. Maximum value of this offer is $25.
No cash value; no cash or credit back. Other restrictions may apply.

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FREE ESTIMATE!
(802) 254-3550
info@howardprintinginc.com
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