Earle Press
Earle Press Inc. is a design and commercial printing services in Muskegon, Michigan where it has been in continuous operation since 1906. It operates traditional offset printers using both sheet feed and web presses. The prepress department uses the latest direct to plate technology, which has replaced the traditional film negative and stripping techniques.
History
Earle Press began with Verne Alfred Earle who in 1917 organized the Co-operative Press, Inc. In 1923 the business became known as "The EARLE Press, Inc." the firm later purchased the Paris Printing Company in 1924 and merged it with "The Earle Press. In 1939 "The Earle Press" changed its name to "Earle Press" which it goes by today. Mr. Earle operated the business in partnership with O.G. Cederquist who also established the Time Indicator. Earle Press was later incorporated in 1970.
Location
The first known address of Earle Press was downtown Muskegon at 915 Pine Street, Muskegon, Michigan. Earle Press continued to expand and is now located at 2140 Latimer Drive in Muskegon. Earle Press continues to provided design and commercial printing services to businesses.