Markham Bailey’s digital equipment allows for total freedom from dies and plates and more importantly, freedom from die and plate charges. In more traditional printing processes, printers must have metal plates and dies created to transfer and cut the image for every unique job they run. This significantly increases the turn-over time and over-all cost of the labels, which ultimately gets passed down to the customer. By removing the need for plates and dies, Markham Bailey is able to create advanced custom shapes that used to be impossible or too expensive to reasonably produce.

Furthermore, by removing the burden of plate and die charges, Markham Bailey allows its customers the ultimate flexibility and creativity for developing their brand identity. The cost of entry for small businesses, start-ups and/or prototypes and the difficulty of expressing high-quality branding are enormously reduced by the digital processes employed by Markham Bailey.