Scotti Graphics is a family owned and operated company.
Founder, Dick Scotti, a visionary, started his career in printing
in the late 1950's. Many of his ideas in regard to technology were
ahead of his time and are just now taking shape within the
industry. He studied computer programming and data processing at
Long Island University in 1963. In the late 1960's he designed the
first optically scanned document used in the industry.
Richard Scotti, President of Scotti Graphics, Inc is proud of
his fathers accomplishments and proud of what he was able to learn
from him. The company has continued on the same path Dick Scotti
took; "Always find a better way".
In 1995, the company was the first company in their industry to
implement Adobe Acrobat
technology, which enabled Scotti Graphics to send and receive
detailed graphics quickly and
efficiently. Several years ago Richard Scotti designed a
"fold and detach" letter of transmittal which is now
being used throughout the industry. This new style letter of
transmittal replaced the "snake" letter of transmittal
that was a difficult item to produce. The "snake" letter
of transmittal would vary in size which made it difficult to print
and especially difficult to fold. The Scotti Graphics "fold
and detach" letter of transmittal is 11'' X 17'' document
that contains all of the same information but is a more functional
form that is easier to print, imprint and fold. You can view a
sample of this unique and innovative product on our web-site.
In1996, Scotti Financial Data Services was launched. The company realized
that technology would be changing the face of the printing
industry and saw the opportunity to add to our services and take
the "Under one roof" theory and make it their reality.
This new company provided their clients with the ability to custom
program, imprint and mail in addition to their traditional offset
printing and design capabilities.
In 1997, Scotti Graphics acquired MICR Encoding Company. This
move enabled the company to add
dramatically to their check printing, MICR encoding and continuous
form printing capability.
Dick Scotti's legacy lives on and he would be proud of the
growth of Scotti Graphics in recent years. They have achieved this
growth through hard work, honor and integrity.
Their special blend of old-fashioned honor, dedication and
craftsmanship, combined with today's technology and high-tech
equipment, have placed Scotti Graphics and its' affiliates, in a
position that is rare in any industry today.
Scotti Graphics Inc.
163 Varick Street
New York, NY 10013
Phone: 1.212.691.6644 or 1.800.582.5551
Fax: 1.212.691.9013
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