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Commercial Printing in Phoenix, AZ
Production-grade commercial printing, centrally located in Phoenix — offset press quality, in-house finishing, and the capacity to handle your volume.
ProjectCenter runs production-grade offset printing for businesses with recurring print needs. Catalogs, presentation folders, sell sheets, brochures, annual reports, event programs — work where color consistency, substrate quality, and finishing matter. If you're managing a brand or running print jobs at volume, this is the shop built for that.
We handle prepress in-house. Files are reviewed for color accuracy, resolution, and bleed before anything goes to press — because a reprint costs more than the review. Bring us press-ready files or bring us your specs and we'll get there together.
Finishing stays in-house too: folding, trimming, scoring, perfect binding, spiral binding, stapling. Jobs move from press to finished product without handoffs to outside vendors — one point of contact, tighter timelines, no gaps in the chain.
- Offset press quality — Ink on substrate, not toner. Sharper halftone reproduction, truer color across long runs, and output that holds up under scrutiny. For volume work that needs to be right, offset is the right tool.
- Full in-house prepress and finishing — Color checks, file review, folding, binding, trimming — all under one roof. No outside vendors, no hand-offs, no surprises at pickup.
- Broad product range — Catalogs, presentation folders, brochures, sell sheets, letterhead, envelopes, postcards, annual reports, event programs, table tents, posters, and more.
- Repeat clients, consistent results — ProjectCenter serves businesses with ongoing print programs. The same quality, job after job.
- Centrally located in Phoenix — Easy to reach from anywhere in the valley, with turnaround times that don't depend on shipping.
Our Press
ProjectCenter has access to a Komori Lithrone LS540 SP Super Perfector — a sheet-fed offset press configured to print both sides of the sheet in a single pass. Front and back print simultaneously, which means tighter registration, less sheet handling, and faster turnaround on two-sided work. For catalogs, brochures, and marketing collateral that need to be right at volume, it's the right equipment for the job.