Express Printing Services, Inc.

Express Printing Services, Inc. Our services include Digital, Variable Data, Offset & Large Format Printing, Pre-press, Retouching, Complete in-house Bindery, Kitting & Mailing.

Express Printing Services, Inc. Val DiGiacinto, President – Bob Moran, Managing Partner

At Express Printing Services, we know we must be able to offer more than just quick turnaround of your printing projects. We understand the difference quality, service and services can bring to you and your company. We offer the best combination of skill and technology to offer not just "Quick Printing," but

"High Quality" printing you can depend on. Our services include Digital Printing, VDP, Offset Printing, Pre-press, Large Format Printing (OOH), Complete in-house Bindery, Kitting, Mailing, Mobile Marketing and QR Code Campaigns. Our combined years of experience in the Graphic Community has established us as experts in our industry. With an electronic engineering background and years of industry experience, Val DiGiacinto is a consultant, frequent speaker and educator on topics including Digital Print, VDP, Cross Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing and QR Code Campaigns. Bob Moran has a comprehensive background in all aspects of production, from Pre-press to Bindery. He was responsible for the production of the 100% Variable Data magazine called "mine magazine". At Express Printing Services, Our Goal is to make your job easy – Our Motto is "No Problem!"

Express Printing Services, Inc.
15A Melanie Lane, Ste. 3A
East Hanover, NJ 07936
973 585-7355
www.expressprintnj.com

Val DiGiacinto
[email protected]
973 271-5974

Bob Moran
[email protected]
973 610-4659

08/14/2024
12/26/2021

Merry Christmas from Our Family to Yours!! πŸŽ„πŸ˜πŸŽ…πŸ»

06/06/2020

Today is the 76th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944.
On that day, we lost over 6,600 U.S. Troops on Normandy Beach and many more at the other landing sites.
That was the turning point of WWII.
Take a moment today to remember them and say a Prayer for our Troops.
We don’t Know them All
But we Owe them All!
God Bless America!

We don’t Know Them All but we Owe Them All!Remember In your Prayers those that made the ultimate sacrifice and their Fam...
05/24/2020

We don’t Know Them All but we Owe Them All!
Remember In your Prayers those that made the ultimate sacrifice and their Families so we can enjoy our Freedom.
Thank a Veteran! Say a Prayer for our Troops!

04/27/2020
03/19/2020

To all of our Clients:
Thank you for all of your support!!
We are praying that all of you (us) will be safe.
We are here if you need us. If we can help you in any way, please reach out to us.
A good friend from I know from our business for many years posted the following this morning. Great to have a positive read first thing today. Read it. You will feel better after you do. Thanks Randy Heron.
Reasons to Be Positive About the US Coronavirus Fight

Less than a month ago markets were at a record high, as healthy data on the US economy signaled continued growth on the horizon. Then, as Coronavirus made its way to continental Europe and the United States, markets went into a tailspin, suffering one of the fastest declines on record. The last several weeks have been characterized by extreme volatility as investors try to make heads or tails of the situation. Coverage around the virus has been almost exclusively negative, as experts extrapolate worst case scenarios to spur action. It should come as little surprise then, that fear of a recession has moved to the forefront of many minds. At times like these, we think it's crucial to look at the data and note some positive developments that aren't getting as much media coverage.

Testing Capacity is About to Rise Substantially: The initial government response to Coronavirus has been extremely disappointing. The first round of test kits sent out by the CDC were faulty, requiring a recall and costing precious time in the fight to find/quarantine those infected. Further slowing action, only the CDC was allowed to do tests at its own facilities, limiting testing capacity. Now, things are beginning to change. Many private labs have now been approved to conduct tests, and the FDA has announced that not only will high-volume testing be allowed, but that emergency approval has been given for an automated Coronavirus test that is estimated to speed up the testing process 10-fold. So not only are tests becoming more available, results will come quicker as well. Identify and contain, the proven method to-date, can be rolled out at the national level.

A Wave of Recoveries on the Horizon: The number of official infections in the United States has continued to rise at an accelerated pace over recent weeks. Meanwhile, our preferred measure of active cases (total cases minus deaths and recoveries, which gives a better picture of the number of people who are able to spread the virus further) has continued to rise consistently as well. As so often occurs during virus outbreaks, fears arise that the early pace of spread will continue, unabated, at an exponential rate. History – including the experiences of both China and South Korea with Coronavirus – shows identification and treatment leads to a slowdown in the pace of new cases, and a pickup in recoveries. Typically, it takes roughly two weeks for otherwise healthy individuals who test positive to get better and be officially moved from the "active" to the "recovered" counts. Now that we are about two weeks out from the initial surge in US cases, recoveries should begin to rise consistently. The world recovery rate currently sits at 93% right now, while in the US it is only 43%. We expect the US to move toward and then exceed the world recovery rate in the weeks ahead.

The Private US Healthcare Industry is the Best in the World: One of the biggest things overlooked (and underappreciated) in the fallout from the Coronavirus is just how fast the private US healthcare industry has responded. Moderna has already begun testing a vaccine, and many other companies have followed suit with their own treatments. Meanwhile, doctors have begun using the experimental anti-viral drug Remdesivir to treat US Coronavirus patients, with positive results. The speed with which these discoveries have been made is absolutely breathtaking, imagine how long it would take to develop effective treatments for a never-before-seen illness 50 years ago! Meanwhile, a 2013 study by the Department of Health and Human Services determined that the US has the most Intensive Care Unit beds per capita of any country at 20-32 per 100,000 people. This is far higher than China where there are only 2.8-4.6, demonstrating why they needed to build hospitals overnight. Likewise, the US far outdoes countries with socialized medical systems like Canada (13.5), Sweden (5.8-8.7), or the UK (3.5-7.4). This means the US is better suited to deal with the healthcare capacity issues that could arise with a Pandemic than virtually any other country in the world.

Put it all together, and the US is well poised to not only win its own fight against the Coronavirus, but also to export treatments that should help the rest of the world. The coming weeks will be critical as tests go out en masse and we learn more about the fight we are up against, but we are up to the task. Panic is never permanent, and as the virus response ramps up, sentiment will turn higher as well. Every day we learn more. Every day we make progress. This too shall pass.

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Fairfield, NJ
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Wednesday 8am - 6pm
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