| Happy Holidays from PC Industries |
With winter closing in on the Chicago-land area, the employees of PC Industries are looking forward to the holidays and all the joy they bring. We would like to extend our warmest wishes to you and your families, and thank you for making this year a great year.
Please click here to view and sign our 2011 Christmas Card.
This month, we’re proud to announce a new feature! The new "Introducing…" section will be showcase customer stories and some of the unique solutions we have engineered for their needs. This month, we will be featuring True Label Inc., a high quality pressure sensitive label manufacturer.
Finally, PC Industries is announcing our brand new website! Read on for more information. |
| Introducing… |
Recently, True Label Inc., a quality Ohio-based label manufacturer, replaced competitor’s equipment with multiple Guardian PQV 100% Print Inspection Systems with Defect Roll Mapping.
The Defect Roll Mapping module provides True Label Inc. the capability to record the position of print defects detected on the press. The Roll Map is then sent to the rewinder for automatic defect placement.
True Label has been running the Guardian PQV systems for nearly a year. We spoke with Bob Napierala, President, and Jeremy Michael, Production Supervisor, about their experience with the Guardian PQV and PC Industries. Their comments speak to the success of the project, not only in the quality and performance of product installed, but also in the level of customer service.
"The press operators are able to get jobs up and running faster, the auditors are able to edit rolls faster because the number of false errors has been reduced, and the Rewinders are able to rewind faster because of the systems accuracy of placing defects… PC Industries has been very open to any ideas we have for improvement. They have spent countless hours listening to our ideas… The tech support team at PC Industries is one of the main reasons we bought a 2nd system, and will buy a 3rd. They take pride in their work and stand behind their product…" -Jeremy Michael, Production Supervisor
To read their full testimonials, please click below.
Bob Napierala | Jeremy Michael | True Label’s Website |
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PC Industries is debuting our brand new website!
Be sure to check in to find the latest news on all the products that we offer. The website will be regularly updated with new product information and features, as well as helpful resources. We’ve also added a Newsletter Archive and Trade Show Schedule to help keep you up to date. |
| December’s InfoByte |
Each month we present a new bit of trivia that we call an InfoByte. You can check out previous InfoBytes in our newsletter archive.
This month’s InfoByte is about the early internet.
On August 6th, 1991, the internet’s first website was posted by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. It was designed with the intent to make computer stored information easier to access by physicists at CERN.
The groundwork for how we interact with the internet today was laid by Tim Berner-Lee, a physicist working at CERN. In 1980, Berner-Lee submitted his first proposal for a way to interact with the CERN network. It wasn’t until 1990 that the proposal was finally accepted. The results of the project? The first web browser, the first web server, and the first webpage.
Along with these, Berner-Lee also developed the URL formula, Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML, the language in which most webpages are coded, and Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, which controls how computers get information from web servers.
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