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Commercial Lithographing company history timeline

1927

In 1927, Herman T. Koerner died suddenly of a heart attack in his Park Lane apartments; he was 72.

1981

Commonly abbreviated as TTO, thermal transfer overprinting was invented in 1981 by the SATO Corporation.

1987

The combined value of commercial printing by all methods in 1987 was estimated at $44.7 billion.

1996

Milburn, David L. "Connects Pixels to Paper—1996 Technology Forecast." GATF World, March/April 1996.

According to a 1996 study by the National Association of Printers and Lithographers, the cost of staying "state-of-the-art" with regard to new software and hardware was the leading threat to overall profitability for the industry.

1997

"Eight Is Enough: Printers Look to Eight-Color Perfectors." American Printer, February 1997.

"The More Complete Sheet." Printing Impressions, February 1997.

1998

The company reported 1998 sales of $3.8 billion and employed more than 27,500 workers.

1999

At the close of 1999, technological advancements in digital prepress and printing was expected to define the market for the next century.

2003

But by far the largest obstacle was the rising cost of paper, expected to continue to increase into 2003.

2005

Employment in this sector was expected to grow slowly through 2005 because, although demand for the printed product was expected to increase, technology would enable one professional offset press operator to print more quickly and more efficiently than several were able to do in the past.

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