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A 100 year old story of family and printing.

The Fayad Family

In 1910, with only a few cases of hand-set type and a platen press Grandview Printing was established to serve the printing needs of Commercial Drive and the rest of the Grandview area.

 

Forty years later, while sharing space with the Highland Echo Newspaper at 1464 Commercial Drive, the two companies decided to merge and become one. That's when the company re-located to Graveley Street (just off of Commercial Drive).

The years took us from hot metal type to photo-typesetting to computer typesetting. We retired our letter presses (except for one, which we still use for numbering and perforating) in 1972 in exchange for offset presses.

 

A few years ago we became a chemistry free shop with the addition of our CTP (computer to plate) Heidelberg Suprasetter. In the last 10 years, we added a digital press to our list of equipment. This allows for short run, same day printing at an affordable price.

With years of experience in designing, printing and publishing, you can count on us to handle your print project from beginning to end. We'll meet your deadline every time.

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