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March 2022 by Billy Frye
Worked there for a few months great place too work with great people
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July 2021 by Elijah davenoff
Don't really care for this place. Dealing with the sales staff was like dealing with mentally ill dinosaurs.
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February 2021 by R S.
We continue to use AMP for over the past 5 years. They produce our club's newsletter and event postcards. I recommend AMP.
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January 2021 by Krispal Matharu
Unprofessional. For a print company that claims to have a wide range of capabilities they order a lot of items from vendors and just mark up for resale. I'm essentially out $2,000 of delivered product that has not been paid for in over 6 months with no communication or response from the company. All I can say is stay away.
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December 2020 by Ryan Norbauer
Although everyone that I dealt with at AMP was friendly, unfortunately I simply had to pay for and throw out the nearly $11,000 of printed product they made for me due it not being made to spec and their having zero interest in fixing it.I specified a Pantone ink color match (one of the most standard processes in the printing industry), which was critical so that all of my printed materials and packaging match perfectly. The ink drawdown sample they sent me as a pre-production proof was already not an excellent match (a bit too dark), but then the production color deviated even further from that (darker still), such that what was supposed to be a light pink came out a deep orange salmon color. After raising the issue, showing them comparison photos (see below), and explaining that I was not going to be able to use the product because of the poor match, they shrugged it off. After a lot of pushback and multiple rounds of discussion, they offered me a 9.6% (!) discount on the order, citing that I had not protested about the already-bad drawdown match and suggesting that production color was "within tolerance" (unspecified metric) of that approved drawdown, while still acknowledging that it wasn't even a good match for that. I was very unimpressed by their lack of interest in my experience as a client, instead recoursing to the technicality that I hadn't complained about the bad drawdown match and saying that bad production match to the drawdown was effectively "close enough" to that. Look at the images below in natural light and judge for yourself. Needless to say, this isn't how it's supposed to work. When one specifies and pays for a Pantone spot color match, one expects it to be exact. That is, after all, the whole point of the system.The color issue was so bad I had to throw away all the product. So much for more than $10,000.
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November 2020 by Ryan N.
Although everyone that I dealt with at AMP was friendly, unfortunately I simply had to pay for and throw out the nearly $11,000 of printed product they made for me due it not being made to spec and their having zero interest in fixing it. I specified a Pantone ink color match (one of the most standard processes in the printing industry), which was critical so that all of my printed materials and packaging match perfectly. The ink drawdown sample they sent me as a pre-production proof was already not an excellent match (a bit too dark), but then the production color deviated even further from that (darker still), such that what was supposed to be a light pink came out a deep orange salmon color. After raising the issue, showing them comparison photos (see below), and explaining that I was not going to be able to use the product because of the poor match, they shrugged it off. After a lot of pushback and multiple rounds of discussion, they offered me a 9.6% (!) discount on my outstanding balance, citing that I had not protested about the already-bad drawdown match and suggesting that production color was "within tolerance" (unspecified metric) of that approved drawdown, while still acknowledging that it wasn't even a good match for that. I was very unimpressed by their lack of interest in my experience as a client, instead recoursing to the technicality that I hadn't complained about the bad drawdown match and saying that bad production match to the drawdown was effectively "close enough" to that. Look at the images below in natural light and judge for yourself. Needless to say, this isn't how it's supposed to work. When one specifies and pays for a Pantone spot color match, one expects it to be exact. That is, after all, the whole point of the system. The color issue was so bad I had to throw away all the product. So much for more than $10,000.
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November 2018 by Terry Vandever
I am a 30 year CPG industry vet working nationally on many small and large brands. If you are looking for a printing partner (really they do so much more than just printing), you will not find a better partner to work with, I have thrown some challenging deadlines and production requests and they always find a way to get it done and a hell of lot nicer than I would be dealing with me! Ask for Tammy Noland and Greg Lingenfelder, they have been by far the best to work with both in quality and managing costs to ensure best results on budget, Thank you AMP!!
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January 2018 by Evan Hancher
They make great sign. They have made our Film festival posters for our high school the past two years and each time they turned out amazing