Established in 1985, Solo Printing is a provider of superior color lithography and is one of the nation’s largest minority owned printing companies. Situated on three acres with room to expand, the Solo Printing plant is a 180,000-squarefoot facility located in the Doral/Airport area of Miami. We place a high value on our associates and our customers. Our passionate team, integrated services and t
urnkey solutions are what clients require today. We don’t just talk about quality…we prove it on each and every job. We stand behind our commitment with results. Whether it be people, resources or technology, Solo Printing is committed to continuous growth and manufacturing in the most efficient manner. We attribute our ongoing expansion to our attention to detail, unparalleled customer service and an unfailing desire to help our customers succeed. From state-of-the-art electronic prepress to the finest web and sheetfed printing, Solo is well equipped to meet your printing needs. We offer a wide variety of binding and finishing services, including saddle-stitch, perfect binding, gate folding, spiral binding, die cutting, shrink-wrapping and labeling. Solo Printing boasts an array of presses ranging from 6 color sheetfed and web presses. Our multi-unit sheetfed & web presses accommodate a multitude of products. We are confident that we have a press to meet your varying needs. Our presses in combination with our experienced staff allow for the creation of products that enhance marketability and image. Additionally, we have also implemented quality control standards throughout our facility and are G7 Master Certified. Meet Jorge & Manny Hernandez
Manny and Jorge Hernandez, who began their respective careers working for other printing companies, could have chosen the grouser tact. But these brothers didn’t just want to be in charge. They had a vision of what they considered the ideal printing company, and now they can stake claim to being co-owners of one of South Florida’s finest.
“Why work for somebody else?” Manny Hernandez philosophizes. “We said to ourselves, let’s just go ahead and do it. We saw what was being done wrong at other print shops, and we didn’t want to make those same mistakes with our company. We were both very young, so we put our energy and our own way of thinking into the business.”