Nuthouse Manufactures and distributes from one to many. We specialise in the printing process of magazines, leaflets, brochures, business cards, flyers, annual reports, presentation folders, letterheads, books, posters, calendars, certificates and notepads.

The printing process used for large volumes of printing. This includes magazines, leaflets, brochures, business cards, flyers, annual reports, presentation folders, letterheads, books, posters, calendars and notepads. The primary CMYK (which makes up full-colour) colours can be printed, as well as Pantone colours (unique colour according to client specifications).

We do aqueous coating, saddle stitching, folding as well as spot UV applications. In the finishing department we do foiling, embossing, UV and aqueous varnishing, laminating, die-cutting saddle stitch binding, wiro binding, spiral binding, soft cover square back binding, soft cover thread sewn as well as hard cover thread sewn. The factory consists of A1, A2 and A3 size full-colour lithographic presses.

This printing process involves printing on a smaller scale. We have A3 size, full-colour and black and white presses, which we use to do smaller print runs in a short turn-around time. Printing of personalized certificates, book covers, etc. are done on the digital presses.

Digital printing can also be done on large format, where we can print up to 1300mm wide and any length. Large format printing is generally used for posters, banners etc., and can be done on paper, PVC material, canvas, vinyl and wallpaper.

NCR stands for ‘no carbon required’, ideal for hand written invoices, delivery notes or forms when a duplicate is needed. The printing of invoices, contracts, cash sales, orders, jobs, store requisitions, petrol books, etc. Books that require multiple duplicate pages. Size range from A6 to A3.

We number the books after they are printed, perforated and collated using a special glue called self separating glue to glue the sets together. The sets are then crash numbered meaning that we only number the top copy and the other copies are numbered using the pressure of the numbering machines ensuring that you get reliable numbering of the books.