Print Tech, The Future of Printing
Joan Miro

Print Tech's Graphic Design team can shape your message with colorful, well-designed postcards, brochures, and sell sheets that get the attention of your clients.

Our On Demand Digital Printing can personalize each one of these pieces by incorporating our variable data technology to change text, copy, and photos. All this can be done without you going into the red, because you only print what you need, when you need it, saving time, money, and natural resources. 

Finally our In House Mailing Department can precisely target your audience and, as a Premiere Partner of the United States Postal Service, we can presort your mail and save you up to 50% on postage.  

For more about Print Tech’s full spectrum of solutions, call us at 1-800-422-5527, or visit us on the web at www.print-tech.com.
You've got the X genes I want to know better
People with normal color vision have three sets of color receptors, one for each of the primary colors of red, green, and blue. Known also as cones, a missing set of these receptors creates color blindness, a syndrome most commonly found in males.

Recent studies have shown that some females have the opposite condition called Tetrachromacy. Their X chromosome contains an additional color vision gene, The Primary Colors of Light; Red, Green, and Blue (Additive Process)one that sits between its red and green counterparts creating a fourth color sensor. This additional sensor gives the viewer a heightened sense of color.  

How much more sensitive to color? A person of normal color vision (a trichromat) can see about 100 different colors per cone, or about 1 million colors in total. With the additional cone, a tetrachromat can distinguish up to 100 million colors. 

So when a tetrachromat uses colors to shape a painting, she is using a language of color that very few can understand.

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