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PDX Printing Paraphrase In 1984 Jack Stewart joined the Speedy Printing industry. Jack Stewart combined numerous Speedy Printing shops. They invented the construction at 100/120 Porfirio Diaz near Downtown El Paso. Jack Stewart purchased a shop. It came with a building in 1984, and he consolidated several other Speedy Printing businesses into one. Ellie Fenton and Tom Fenton bought the building from Jack Stewart in 1999. It was an offset printing shop that served the local business community. The building and printing business were sold in 1999. The shop used saddle stitching and coil binding to finish their many products. With a capital within the business, Ellie Fenton and Tom Fenton bought web presses in 2001, which were designed to print El Paso’s Inc. sister publications. And, they purchased a binder which had a soft-covering capability. PDX keeps on expanding into digital printing. Currently, PDX printing can print newspapers of any size and soft covers. These include annual reports. PDX also offers printing services to El Paso residents. Two full-time graphic designers work on complex layouts and high-end design. Our staff has a simple philosophy that the customer comes first, so the customers' needs are our first priority. (PDX Printing) PDX Printing Review
 
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