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Houston Printing Company, DiPuma Printing Company and Promotional Products Revamps Web Presence

Houston Printing Company, DiPuma Printing Company and Promotional Products, launches its new website as a resource to aid potential customers in creating specialized and custom printed products.

2011-05-27
HOUSTON, TX, May 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Whether searching for personal stationary, invitations, and checks or corporate brochures, catalogs and letterhead, DiPuma's online presence will demonstrate that this Houston printing company is able to meet all printing needs.

With the release of the new website, DiPuma enables their Houston printing clients to upload their art file directly to their office using an FTP server. By following detailed directions online for both Mac and PC users, clients may submit their requirements to allow this Houston printing company to start on the project immediately. The integration of the FTP functionality is one more way DiPuma demonstrates their dedication to executing products according to customer specification yet delivered on time at a competitive price.

Offering high quality, full-service Houston printing at competitive prices while focusing on personal, attentive service has been part of the DiPuma Printing philosophy for over 35 years. By staying on the cutting edge of printing services, DiPuma provides a full-range of printing services for business clients as well as individuals.

Native Houstonian, Vincent DiPuma, along with sons, Paul and Stephen, have offered high-quality, full-service printing services to Houston businesses since 1974. The DiPuma philosophy ensures DiPuma stays small enough to continue providing personal, attentive services but large enough to stay cutting edge and provide full-range printing services.

Website: http://dipuma.com/


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[Press-News.org] Houston Printing Company, DiPuma Printing Company and Promotional Products Revamps Web Presence
Houston Printing Company, DiPuma Printing Company and Promotional Products, launches its new website as a resource to aid potential customers in creating specialized and custom printed products.