The Polygraphic Company of America, Inc. (fl. 1924 - 1976) was a commercial printer, established in New York City in 1924. They were noted as pioneers in the use of cut film in the printing process. Eventually, the firm sold the film part of the business to focus on offset lithography. In 1936 the company relocated to Bennington, VT. In 1968 the name was changed to Garrison Printing Division, Inc. The company declared bankruptcy in 1971 and in May 1972 became Economy Graphics, finally closing in 1976.



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