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(OTC-BB: DCPI) DCPI has developed a
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graphical/color printing processes by industry
leaders such as IBM (NYSE: IBM); XEROX (NYSE:
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DCPI's commercial printing application
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"enhancement" market ($5 Billion plus++ in 2002)
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Digital Color Print, Inc. ("DCPI"), through it's
wholly owned subsidiary Logical Imaging Solutions
("LIS"), is in the business of supplying
high-speed digital printing systems and supplies
to the commercial printing industry. The printing
systems are unique in technical concept and
application. The systems are totally digital,
designed to mount on existing offset web presses
and significantly improve the functionality of
the press, not as a replacement - but as an
enhancement. The printing process is called
Electron Beam Imaging ("EBI"), and is
significantly faster the convention laser
printing - the only partially competing
technology.
Printing is America's third largest manufacturing
industry; employing more than 1.2 million people
in almost 46,000 establishments. The printing
industry, during 2002, produced over $165 billion
of printed products and purchased $4.5 billion of
hardware and $7.7 billion of consumable
products. NYSE-listed Dover Corporation,
the largest manufacturer of offset web presses,
estimates that there are more than 35,000 presses
installed in the U.S., with a press costing from
$150,000 to several million and using as much as
$10,000 of consumable products per month.
Offset presses print all types of documents;
forms, labels, tickets, tags, advertisements and
direct mail pieces, at production rates of 500
pages-per-minute ("ppm") to thousands of ppm.
However, the printed materials produced are each
identical, as each image printed is the "offset"
inked image derived from the printing plates that
are mounted on the offset press. The great
limitations of the offset process are that each
image (page) remains identical unless the
printing plates are changed. Also the inking of
the plates requires the laborious tasks of mixing
the inks for each plate, inking the plates and
then cleaning the press for the next job. If the
print job requires variable information, such as;
name, address, bar codes, dates, prices, this
must be added in a distinctly separate print
operation. Typically this task is performed by
expensive data processing laser printers,
manufactured by either Xerox, IBM or Oce'
(Formerly, Siemens Printing Systems). The laser
printers print only in black.
LIS printing systems are designed to mount
directly on most offset web presses and allow for
the printing of any type of data or graphics,
without limitation, and in line with the offset
presses traditional production of a colorful end
product. As a simple example: In the production
of an event ticket such as a "Superbowl" ticket,
all fixed or non-variable information, such as
the "colorful photo-quality" front cover and the
stadium rules and disclaimers on the reverse side
of the ticket are produced by plates on an offset
press; identical information on each ticket. A
second printing process is then required to add
the variable information, which includes the
section, seat and row numbers, price and date of
the event. This function can be accomplished, in
line, by an LIS provided system.
LIS printing systems are entirely digital and are
dry "Toner" based, which precludes the laborious
press set-up and clean-up tasks, ink mixing and
storage and the production of printing plates.
The pressman simply runs the paper directly
through LIS's printer and it becomes an integral
part of the press and the starting and stopping
of the press and the placement of the digital
object on the page are all under the control of
LIS proprietary software.
NYSE-listed Dover Corporation, the largest
manufacturer of offset web presses, estimates
that there are more than 35,000 presses installed
in the U.S., with a press costing from $150,000
to several million and using as much as $10,000
of consumable products per month. DCPI's
DIGITALCOLORPRESS was designed to be installed on
the majority of these presses, extending their
life and utility by providing the printing of
computer generated variable data in-line with the
offset printing function. Further, the system
eliminates the need for preparing and storing
printing plates, and inks and the expensive tasks
of setting up a press for a print run, followed
by tearing down after each job, cleaning the
press and setting up for the next print job. DCPI
estimates that the majority of printers will
upgrade to color during the first two years of
the DIGITALCOLORPRESS availability and thousands
more commercial printers will purchase
systems through DCPI's direct sales force and
distribution channel during the next two
years.
DCPI's first growth step is to increase
consumable inventory to support existing LIS
systems, each installation generates about $6,000
per month in consumable purchases. Secondly, to
make LIS's unique color press available from
inventory and expand the current number of
installed sites. Thirdly, make the product
offering available to the commercial printing
industry. Large tasks, but currently without any
perceived competition or technological
limitation.
This stock will see major upward movement in
the next several weeks. Right now, DCPI is one of
the Street's best kept secrets, but it will not
remain that way for long. This is a unique
opportunity to get in while trading levels are
still low. As the Company goes forward with its
business plan and signs major new contracts, this
stock will move quickly. This is your last chance
to invest before DCPI begins major price
appreciation. This stock could reach $3.50 in the
next five trading days!
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Take a look at our some of our most recent
Strong Buy recommendations...
November GDVI at 0.04 High 0.29...625% Gain!
December HTSC at 0.70 High 2.95...329% Gain!
March/April DMTY at 0.30 High 0.90...300%Gain!
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May/June
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0.03
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June
DCPI at 1.25
Don't Miss Out! 300% Gains
Expected.....
(OTC-BB: DCPI) DCPI has developed a
revolutionary digital printing technology
recognized to be the solution to variable
graphical/color printing processes by industry
leaders such as IBM (NYSE: IBM); XEROX (NYSE:
XRX) and Siemens(NYSE: SI) whose products only
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revenue stream from the sales of printing
consumable products for years to come.
SPECIAL INVESTMENT
ALERT
Digital Color Print, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DCPI)
Current Price: $1.25
Shares Outstanding: 24.6 Million
Market Capitalization: $31 Million
Short Term Target: $3.00
12 month Target: $9.00
A Few Reasons to Own
DCPI:
Digital Color Print, Inc. ("DCPI"), through it's
wholly owned subsidiary Logical Imaging Solutions
("LIS"), is in the business of supplying
high-speed digital printing systems and supplies
to the commercial printing industry. The printing
systems are unique in technical concept and
application. The systems are totally digital,
designed to mount on existing offset web presses
and significantly improve the functionality of
the press, not as a replacement - but as an
enhancement. The printing process is called
Electron Beam Imaging ("EBI"), and is
significantly faster the convention laser
printing - the only partially competing
technology.
Printing is America's third largest manufacturing
industry; employing more than 1.2 million people
in almost 46,000 establishments. The printing
industry, during 2002, produced over $165 billion
of printed products and purchased $4.5 billion of
hardware and $7.7 billion of consumable
products. NYSE-listed Dover Corporation,
the largest manufacturer of offset web presses,
estimates that there are more than 35,000 presses
installed in the U.S., with a press costing from
$150,000 to several million and using as much as
$10,000 of consumable products per month.
Offset presses print all types of documents;
forms, labels, tickets, tags, advertisements and
direct mail pieces, at production rates of 500
pages-per-minute ("ppm") to thousands of ppm.
However, the printed materials produced are each
identical, as each image printed is the "offset"
inked image derived from the printing plates that
are mounted on the offset press. The great
limitations of the offset process are that each
image (page) remains identical unless the
printing plates are changed. Also the inking of
the plates requires the laborious tasks of mixing
the inks for each plate, inking the plates and
then cleaning the press for the next job. If the
print job requires variable information, such as;
name, address, bar codes, dates, prices, this
must be added in a distinctly separate print
operation. Typically this task is performed by
expensive data processing laser printers,
manufactured by either Xerox, IBM or Oce'
(Formerly, Siemens Printing Systems). The laser
printers print only in black.
LIS printing systems are designed to mount
directly on most offset web presses and allow for
the printing of any type of data or graphics,
without limitation, and in line with the offset
presses traditional production of a colorful end
product. As a simple example: In the production
of an event ticket such as a "Superbowl" ticket,
all fixed or non-variable information, such as
the "colorful photo-quality" front cover and the
stadium rules and disclaimers on the reverse side
of the ticket are produced by plates on an offset
press; identical information on each ticket. A
second printing process is then required to add
the variable information, which includes the
section, seat and row numbers, price and date of
the event. This function can be accomplished, in
line, by an LIS provided system.
LIS printing systems are entirely digital and are
dry "Toner" based, which precludes the laborious
press set-up and clean-up tasks, ink mixing and
storage and the production of printing plates.
The pressman simply runs the paper directly
through LIS's printer and it becomes an integral
part of the press and the starting and stopping
of the press and the placement of the digital
object on the page are all under the control of
LIS proprietary software.
NYSE-listed Dover Corporation, the largest
manufacturer of offset web presses, estimates
that there are more than 35,000 presses installed
in the U.S., with a press costing from $150,000
to several million and using as much as $10,000
of consumable products per month. DCPI's
DIGITALCOLORPRESS was designed to be installed on
the majority of these presses, extending their
life and utility by providing the printing of
computer generated variable data in-line with the
offset printing function. Further, the system
eliminates the need for preparing and storing
printing plates, and inks and the expensive tasks
of setting up a press for a print run, followed
by tearing down after each job, cleaning the
press and setting up for the next print job. DCPI
estimates that the majority of printers will
upgrade to color during the first two years of
the DIGITALCOLORPRESS availability and thousands
more commercial printers will purchase
systems through DCPI's direct sales force and
distribution channel during the next two
years.
DCPI's first growth step is to increase
consumable inventory to support existing LIS
systems, each installation generates about $6,000
per month in consumable purchases. Secondly, to
make LIS's unique color press available from
inventory and expand the current number of
installed sites. Thirdly, make the product
offering available to the commercial printing
industry. Large tasks, but currently without any
perceived competition or technological
limitation.
This stock will see major upward movement in
the next several weeks. Right now, DCPI is one of
the Street's best kept secrets, but it will not
remain that way for long. This is a unique
opportunity to get in while trading levels are
still low. As the Company goes forward with its
business plan and signs major new contracts, this
stock will move quickly. This is your last chance
to invest before DCPI begins major price
appreciation. This stock could reach $3.50 in the
next five trading days!
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