David Sartain, as the President of DS Industries, LLC, embodies a transformative vision for the printing industry, particularly in the realm of Direct Image (DI) technology. With a commitment to revitalizing the "Can Do" attitude in service, David leverages his extensive experience to provide unparalleled...
David Sartain, as the President of DS Industries, LLC, embodies a transformative vision for the printing industry, particularly in the realm of Direct Image (DI) technology. With a commitment to revitalizing the "Can Do" attitude in service, David leverages his extensive experience to provide unparalleled support and solutions to the global DI market. His expertise spans a wide array of services, including comprehensive DI press evaluations, meticulous press installations, and optimization strategies that enhance operational efficiency and output quality.
At DS Industries, David has spearheaded key projects that focus on the seamless integration of cutting-edge printing technologies, such as waterless printing and variable data printing. His hands-on approach ensures that clients receive tailored training programs, G7 calibration, and certification processes that elevate their production capabilities. David’s proficiency in color management and pre-press operations further solidifies his reputation as a trusted partner in the graphic arts sector.
In addition to his technical acumen, David excels in managing complex logistics, including complete shop moves and press room relocations. His ability to coordinate the rigging and transportation of DI presses, cutters, bindery equipment, and duplicator presses showcases his comprehensive understanding of the industry's operational demands. By building a robust client base and fostering long-term relationships, David Sartain not only drives the success of DS Industries, LLC but also contributes to the broader evolution of printing practices in an increasingly digital landscape. His passion for innovation and dedication to customer satisfaction make him a pivotal figure in the printing industry today.