Eco Friendly Water Wash Printing Plates

Eco Friendly Water Wash Printing Plates

Water Not Solvent

For many years, one of the last remaining chemicals in our shop has been plate making solvent. In order to make high quality photo polymer printing plates, the plate material must be etched away to remove the non-printing area and leave the raised print impression area.  In the past this was done with a solvent and a brush, but not anymore.

New Technology – No Chemicals

This week Rose City Label became one of the first shops in the country to install a high quality Water Wash Printing Plate system.  This system uses a different type of printing plate than can be etched with just soap and water – no solvent required.  This is revolutionary technology that we have been waiting for for many years.

Faster Processing TimesWater Wash Printing Plates

An additional benefit of this new system is a 60% reduction in plate processing times.  This means plates are on press faster, with less downtime.  This is important for all jobs, but especially new, complex jobs that may require an adjustment on press.  Now we can be back up in running in less than one hour!  With no solvent to absorb into the plate, there is no need to wait for this solvent to evaporate.

Processing time is cut from 2.5 hours to 55 minutes!

Better Print Quality, too!

Quality Water Wash Printing PlateOne final, very important benefit of this new system is a better quality printing plate.  The detail and the image quality from these plates is superior to any previous plate we have seen.  We tried several different technologies before we selected this system, and I am confident that these are the best printing plates that any label company has to offer.

 

Best Quality – Faster Processing – Earth Friendly

Thank you to all our customers that continue to trust us with their very important label printing jobs.  Because of all of you, we are able to invest in the latest technology to grow and build our business.  We appreciate everyone that has been with us on this amazing journey.  We will continue to grow and innovate as we move forward into the future.

What can we do to help you?  Please call us today with any label project – we are here to help.

Say hello to Eric!

Say hello to Eric!

Eric Gorrell joins Rose City Label after years spent in the food and beverage industry. Eric cooked his way through top Seattle restaurants including Matt’s In the Market before transitioning from food to the wine industry.

Eric has worked as a buyer and salesperson for wine and beer retailers, such as Esquin, Liner & Elsen, and Whole Foods Market. Eric also has experience working with wine distributors in Seattle and Portland and in wineries. Eric is excited to bring his in-depth knowledge of the food and beverage to his new role as Account Manager for Rose City Label. 

When Eric is not spending time connecting with the fabulous craft brewers and winemakers that make the beverage scene so vibrant in Oregon, he enjoys hiking and spending time with his wife, their two young children, and family dog.

New Bling! Awesome Foil Stamp Printing

New Bling! Awesome Foil Stamp Printing

We have some new toys to share this Christmas season!  The technology updates and modernization continue throughout our shop with an upgraded Foil Stamp Printing machine.  This beautiful new machine is being installed next week with factory training for our two operators.  This machine will provide very efficient, accurate foil stamp printing for our customers.

  • Deep, sculptured embossing for POP on the shelf
  • Outstanding quality on fine logos, borders, and details
  • Smaller foil text printing than ever before
  • Precise registration and accuracy
  • Excellent coverage for large patches of foil

Foil Stamp Printing adds a touch of class and elegance to your product that no other process can provide.

Selling your product is all about grabbing attention as soon as possible on the retail shelf.  Foil stamping is the technique to grab the shopper’s eye.

Embossing enhances this feature even more.

Now we can do both with this state of the art, servo driven machine.

Foil stamp printing can be used to create an entire label for gourmet foods, gift baskets, and specialty seals.  It can also be added to another preprinted label.  With this second option, you have all the power of our production team working for you on one label – digital or flexo – to create the ideal label for your product.

Check this post to see all our production options.

Click here to see examples of the beautiful labels we can create with this machine.

Still have questions?  Please call us today – we can help.

Read Our Family Business Article

Read Our Family Business Article

We are humbled and proud of this award write up in the Oregonian newspaper here in Portland, November 11, 2015.  Thanks to our customer, Jim Kennedy at CBM for the nomination and to all the friends and customers that have reached out to congratulate us.  We should have a video to post after next week’s formal awards dinner, but for now here is the text of the article.

We couldn’t have done any of it without the amazing customers that trust us with their labels every day.  Thank you!

 


Scott and Whitney Pillsbury had already worn the label of business owner for a decade – of, appropriately enough, a label printing company – when a cratering economy forced the brother and sister to raise their management game in a hurry.

“We really were just kind of minding the ship we’d been given,” said Scott, who along with Whitney had taken over Rose City Label upon the sudden death of their father, Mike, in 1998. “Then in 2008, the phone stopped ringing. A lot of our customers went out of business. We had to tighten our belt and really look at expenses like we never had before. We said we’re going to take this business and make it better, invest in it.”

Adhering to the plan as solidly as its labels stick to a bottle of microbrew – the company is a major player in the craft beer sector, and also makes labels for any type of product that comes in a bottle, box or bag – Rose City made a series of capital investments. New machinery has expanded production capacity, improved efficiency and demonstrated both to customers and staff that the company is committed to competing for years to come.

First, Rose City bought a small-format digital printer. Then the company upgraded its traditional, long-run press operation with a high-definition, direct-to-plate system that converts designs on a computer screen into the plates that go on the press — eliminating the costly and time-consuming step of first converting designs to photographic negatives.

Next came digital die-cutting, and then in 2014, what Scott calls the company’s “capstone” purchase: a longer-run digital press.

“Each one built on the other,” said Scott, the company president. “Each investment we made that turned out to be successful gave us more confidence to do more.”

“Digital printing had always been a dream of ours,” said Whitney, whose title is vice-president. “It’s really exciting to be able to achieve that.”

Whitney and Scott describe themselves as the “fourth generation, second family” in Rose City Label history. George Frie founded the business in 1928, and 30 years later his son, Wayne, took over. Mike Pillsbury, who’d been a paper salesman for Crown Zellerbach, bought the company in 1974.

“He was a very strong, clear-minded, nice person,” Whitney said. “He believed in hard work, honesty and treating people the way he want to be treated,” Whitney said.

“He didn’t complicate things,” Scott added. “He used to say, ‘The two most important things we do here are sell labels and make labels, anything that distracts you from that is superfluous.’”

Whitney and Scott, who were 29 and 31, respectively, when their father died, both had worked at Rose City while in high school, then “went to college, went away and did other things,” Scott said, before returning to the family business – Whitney coming back in 1993, Scott a year later.

“We’re going to die here,” Whitney said with a laugh. “I hope we do have our children and grandchildren take over.”

Scott has four children ranging from 18 to 12, and Whitney has a 31-year-old daughter and 8-year-old granddaughter.

“Renewing the business has been really important to us,” Scott said. “Hard work and good luck enabled it all to keep moving forward, and it’s fantastic to see where we are now.”

With an emphasis on innovation and green business practices, Rose City has the buy-in of a loyal staff of 18 whose average tenure is 13 years, including a core who stayed on at 30 hours a week during the leanest of times.

“We are so lucky we have the employees we have,” Whitney said.

Scott and Whitney handle decision making jointly, and they’re also in agreement about what they learned during the downturn, and that the Business Renewal award traces directly back to their father.

“I really appreciate being acknowledged – it’s for Rose City Label and also for him and what he left us,” Whitney said. “We treat our employees like a family, and we’re brother and sister first and business partners second.”

“It’s nice recognition and confirmation that what we are doing is working,” Scott said. “We’ve learned not to take the future for granted. We’re going to celebrate when we’re doing well, recognize what we’re doing right, and be happy and proud.”

 

 

 

 

Rose City Label Hula Hoop Contest

Rose City Label Hula Hoop Contest

We had some fall fun last week here in the office.  After a nice crock pot party we decided to

have a hula hoop contest.  We had plenty of participants, including Scott and Whitney Pillsbury.

Our winner was Nathan Wilson who received $20.00 for his mad hula skills.  Congrats Nathan!

Family Business of the Year!

Family Business of the Year!

It’s official!  All the votes are in and Rose City Label can officially announce our selection as the 2015 Austin Family Business of the Year!  We are thrilled and proud of all the hard work our people put in to build a company that deserves this special recognition.  We are truly humbled and honored to be listed along with so many other respected family businesses throughout Oregon.

Read more details here at the Austin Family Business Program WebsiteOregon State University - Austin Family Business Program

We were honored in the Business Renewal category – meaning we brought our business back from a very bad situation and made it better than ever.

In our case, this great difficulty was the recession of 2008-9.  With hard work and a dedicated team, we have almost doubled the business since then, invested in new technology, and made the business sustainable for the future.

Vice President and co-owner Whitney Pillsbury says, “We are proud of this award and we accept it on behalf of all the wonderful people we work with every day, but mostly, this is for our Dad.”

Thanks to all of you – customers, vendors, friends and co-workers – that have made this possible.  We are blessed to be able to serve amazing, growing companies every day.  Cheers!