Canon and Thomas Printworks partner to help U.S. food-service providers

Thomas Printworks, a Canon Solutions America customer and one of the largest family-owned printing and fulfillment companies in North America (with over 25 locations throughout Texas, Arizona, Minnesota and Florida), have teamed up with Canon U.S.A. to create high-impact, printed PSA (Public Service Announcement) banners for its food-service customers. Because of the current worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the new normal is that restaurants have been forced to shift to take-out solutions to sustain their businesses. Thomas Printworks and Canon Solutions America have joined the fight and are working together to bring an immediate solution by printing thousands of PSA-style banners and carry-out menus to ease their transition to curbside-only pick-up.

Trevor Hansen.

Canon Colorado 1650 Wide-Format Printer.

“We understand the needs of our customers are always changing and we constantly strive to not only meet their needs, but exceed them,” said Trevor Hansen, Chief Revenue Officer at Thomas Printworks. “In times of crisis, we want our customers to know we are always here to support them and their establishments.” Over its 60 years in business, the full-service print solutions provider has expanded its offerings from hotel wall coverings and accent walls, to dynamic digital signage, various marketing materials, wallpaper and philanthropic efforts (to name a few) – all designed to support evolving customer needs.

Peter Kowalczuk.

Having recently added a fifth Canon Colorado 1650 Wide-Format Printer, Thomas Printworks has been able to further optimize workflow and take on more diverse projects with much faster turnaround times.
“We are humbled to stand by our customers who provide immediate support to those communities in need,” said Peter Kowalczuk, President of Canon Solutions America. “Their compassion and attentiveness directly aligns with our corporate philosophy of Kyosei, which we define as ‘All people, regardless of culture, custom, language or ethnicity, living and working together for the common good’.”

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