We love what we do. The passion we have for our work enables us to take ownership of our clients' projects. We constantly strive to deliver the highest-quality products possible.
There is no greater satisfaction than delivering a finished product that helps a client reach their goals and objectives. To learn more about our approach to customer service, follow the provided links for more information.
Business Philosophy
As business people, we all know that to increase sales, build your market image or inform an audience, it takes confidence to perform well and meet our goals.
In print materials, that confidence comes not just from how the printing looks, but how it distinguishes your business. Not just from what it says, but how it speaks for you.
Lafayette Printing knows achieving that confidence takes more than fine papers, bright colors and advanced technology. It takes knowledge and a personal commitment to understanding who you are and what your business is all about.
In a word, it takes people.
At Lafayette Printing Company, "Our People Make Your Printing . . . Better."
Guiding Principles
Lafayette Printing Company was founded by William F. Sattler in 1920. At the start, Lafayette Printing provided area banks with their day-to-day supplies and grain elevators with scale tickets.
Today, Lafayette Printing Company, is one of the best equipped printing plants in Northwest Indiana. With a 5-color Komori printing press, a cutting-edge digital Electronic Prepress Department, including CTP (computer-to-plate)and digital printing technology, full-service Bindery/Finishing Department, and a Large Format Printing/Finishing Department, Lafayette Printing does much of the high-end, Addy Award Winning, color printing in this part of Indiana.
While able to provide a substantial variety of printed materials and related services to any print buyer, Lafayette Printing’s primary customer base is college/university, medical, agribusiness, association, agency, business and industrial accounts.
In 2000, Lafayette Printing completed an extensive renovation of their original downtown Lafayette building. This work returned the structure to its original 1920 design.
