Press Releases
Our History
at a Glance
1963
Paul Barnaby Sr. and L.A. Vaughn shook hands and signed the papers that resulted
in a California Street print shop in Sycamore changing hands. Paul Barnaby Sr.
resigned from Duplex Products after fourteen years of service as a business
forms printer. During those years he ran a printing press, became foreman, a
supervisor and finally a printing job planner. It was those years of experience
and his energetic ambition that led him to the confidence of owning his own
business.
1967
Barnabys found it necessary to move to a larger building on 114 State Street
across from the Court House in Sycamore. It was at this time that Mrs. Barnaby
wanted to add office supplies to the business. As it turned out the customers
liked the idea of the one stop shopping and in 1973 the front of the building
was remodeled to offer even more office supplies and products.
1972
Paul Barnaby Jr. joined the family business after he was honorably discharged
from the Air Force. Barnaby Jr. has an Associated degree in Applied Science and
worked as a communication specialist in the Air Force.
1976
Dale Barnaby left Ideal Industries to join the family business. It was at this
time that the family decided to build a new facility on Sycamore Road. The new
10,000 sq. ft building was completed in May of 1977 and an open house was held
in October 1977.
1977
Completed construction on a new 10,000 sq ft. building at 1620 Dekalb Ave. It
was about 5 times more space than our old building. We celebrated with an open
house on October 7th.
1981
Steve Barnaby left the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department to join the family
business.
Steve is the youngest of the Barnaby brothers and will manage the bindery
department.
1982
Barnabys offer new lines in the office supply division. Barnabys
partnered with Duplex Products to offer a complete line of computer paper
and forms. Barnabys partnered with AB Dick Company to offer a complete line of
copiers. Barnabys partnered with Zenith to offer a line of computers and
software. Barnabys partnered with Xerox to offer more lines of copiers and
typewriters.
1982
Barnaby formed a new computer division called BCS, Business Computer Systems.
Paul Barnaby Jr. says the new division was created to emphasize our position in
the business computer market. BCS will provide reliable computer systems for
both single and multi-users, and a large selection of computer supplies.
1982
Barnaby, Inc. is offering business computer courses at our location at 1620
DeKalb Ave.,Sycamore, IL. The
course is instructed by Walt Stagner, businessman and consultant. Walt has
researched the computer market for 2 years and he uses a microcomputer in his
business. This course features hands on training to help you choose the best
computer and programs to meet your business and personal needs. Course fee is
$60 per person. Class attendance is limited to 12.
1983
Barnaby, Inc. and Contel enter a joint venture in sales of telephone systems and
peripherals. Barnaby Jr says that with the help of Contel Marketing we hope to
emphasize our total communications capabilities, filling a niche in the office
environment. The new showroom display features only quality telephones and
peripheral recommended by Contel. A wide selection of styles, features and
colors are now available.
1983
Barnabys celebrate 20 years. They held an Open House featuring participation of
many of their vendors who made themselves available for questions and answers.
New computers and office supply products were also on display. A huge hot air
balloon was seen on the roof of the new facility to draw attention to the public
that something special was going on. Several hundred visitors enjoyed the time
with us and refreshments were also provided.
1984
Barnabys add a 2500 sq. ft addition to our present facility to allow for the
installation of our new Heidelberg four color printing press. The new press
makes Barnaby’s very competitive in the full color, high quality printing
market.
1985
Barnaby installs its first fully computerized typesetting machine. The
Mergenthaler Linotronic enhances our typesetting department with the ability to
set type from 4 point to 186 point headliner. It can also store the information
on disk to provide easy update capabilities. We can add up to 4 additional
terminals and even accept information over the phone line.
1985
Barnaby opens a computer and office supplies store in the Junction shopping
center in DeKalb. And they did it an amazing 30 days from start to finish. The
new store will cater to the NIU students and faculty and will also include a
service center for most major brands of computers and printers.
1989
Barnaby, Inc. uses Soy Ink. “We think it could be the ink of the future”,
said Paul Barnaby Jr. “It’s safer in the pressroom than petroleum based ink,
easier to clean up and works great.” The
Barnabys were presented with a plaque from DeKalb County Farm Bureau for
being the first printer to use the Soy Ink on a regular basis.
1989
Barnaby upgrades the Linotronic typesetter
with a newer state of the art Linotronic 300 imagesetter. This new system will
accept both MAC and PC files and can produce both RC paper and film. This new
technology gives us the ability to improve our quality and capabilities giving
us a competitive lead in the market place.
1991
Barnaby adds a 12,000 sq. ft addition. The addition features a new graphics arts
pre- press department, new sales offices and more production area in the
pressroom and bindery areas.
1993
Barnaby Printing adds a BBS system. The BBS (Bulletin Board System) is a
private line connected to a computer modem, which allows our customers to send
us files 24 hours a day every day. For example this makes it easy for NIU sports
department to send us the latest stats from the football and basketball games
for the next program quickly and efficiently. This is just another way Barnabys
takes the lead to make it easy for you to do business with us.
1993
Barnaby printing celebrates 30 years. Several building projects and
expansions, three logo changes and changing technology are all a part of our 30
years in business. The Barnabys held an Open House featuring a tour of the
printing facility and pictures of the old way versus the new way for the
customers to view. The one thing that has never changed is our commitment to
serving you!
1995
Barnaby opens a business center. After increased competition from Office Max,
and mail order houses it became increasingly difficult to compete in the office
supplies market. We decided to sell the company to a firm in Ottawa, Illinois.
We then remodeled the front-end into office suites. MJ Burton Engravers,
Today’s Mortgage Source, DeKalb Sewing Machine Co. and Barnaby Computer
Services are the tenants. All units are fully rented.
1995
Barnaby Printing is among the first area business to be on the Internet. They
established their web site back in August 1995. “At that time I could only
find less than a dozen printers on the Internet worldwide,” Barnaby said.
Barnaby Printing is getting more than 100 contacts a week via the Internet and
they have printed jobs in California, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Being first
is nothing new for Barnabys. They where featured in Prairie Farmer Magazine as
one of the first printers to use Soy Ink in their printing operation. Barnaby
says that his WebPages about soy ink is a big attraction to the Internet
surfers. Paul Barnaby Jr says the Internet is the greatest, most economical
marketing tool he has ever used. How else can you reach millions of potential
customers and measure response for so little cost? On the Internet a small
company can look as good as any major corporation with the right web page
design.
1996
Barnaby Printing announces the delivery of a new member of the production
team. “The Panther.” The Panther is a high tech digital-imaging machine that
allows Barnaby’s to output printing jobs from customer disks and even from
data received from customers on the Internet. The new machine made it possible
to print beautiful color postcards for an art gallery in California.
1996
Barnaby Printing expands its services with a new Internet division.
Internet sites are doubling every two-months. It is estimated that in the year
2000, there will be more WebPages than people on the planet. “Someone has to
design all those websites, it might as well be us,” says Paul Barnaby Jr. Who
better to offer this service than Barnaby’s. Creating electronic WebPages is
no different than what we’ve been doing on paper for years. We have already
been in the business of providing information, now we are going to show our
customers how to provide that information worldwide.
1996
Paul Barnaby Jr., President said that the Internet always excites us about every
contact we make. Nothing matched the excitement at Barnabys the day we got a
call from Yahoo in California. Yahoo is a company created by two college
students who found a way to categorize information and offer a search function.
Yahoo is one of the most popular web directory companies on the Internet. Paul
Barnaby says the first thing he did after creating our website was to register
it with Yahoo and it paid off big time. Yahoo found us on the web and discovered
we specialize in reprints. They were featured in the Rolling Stone Magazine and
they wanted several thousand copies of the article reprinted. We transferred
files and proofs over the Internet, printed the job and shipped it to them. They
were pleased with our work and promised to use us again. Barnaby pinned a copy
of the check on his wall to remind him of the new era at Barnabys.
1998
Barnabys celebrates its 35-year anniversary with a sweatshirt day for the
employees. Everyone wore his or her specially designed 35th year
sweatshirt for a group picture, afterwards having pizza in the lunchroom. Paul
Barnaby Jr., President said “He likes to make it fun to work at Barnaby’s
and this seemed like a good reason to have a party for the employees.” A more
elaborate celebration is planned for customers and vendors in October, the month
the business was founded in 1963. We definitely want to thank all those who made
our growth possible. Mr. Barnaby also added that 1997 was our best year in our
35-year history. We credit our ability to change with the times and involving
our company with high tech solutions. Barnaby Printing was one of the first
printers with an Internet website, actually doing business across the country. A
new Internet division was created to help other businesses achieve the success
we have had with the Internet.
1999
Barnaby Printing set up a digital printing department. They remodeled an area
near the lunchroom to house the new state of art Indigo digital printing press;
the room was designed with a very hi-tech look with track lighting and climate
control. We also installed a large studio type window so that the Indigo can be
seen running from the lobby.
2000
The Graphic Expo 2000 was recently held at McCormick Place in Chicago. It was at
a special VIP opening ceremony that Paul Barnaby Jr; President of Barnaby
Printing was honored by Indigo for holding one of the most creative and
successful open houses in the Chicagoland area. The open house had a baseball
theme. Each Barnaby employee had their own baseball card complete with his or
her “stats” which was printed on the Indigo. There were many
baseball-related games for the guests and hot dogs, peanuts and popcorn. Indigo
representatives, Ron Kukla and Russ Williams presented Mr. Barnaby with a framed
gift of each player’s card and the open house invitation mounted in a
beautiful glass frame. Barnaby Printing is among the first in the area to adopt
the Internet and digital printing as the way of the future. Their willingness to
change with the times is what has allowed their family-owned business to prosper
over 38 years.
2000
Barnaby Printing was featured in two major trade magazines, the July issue of
Printing Views and the August issue of Quick Printing. It all started with a
great open house we held to introduce our new Indigo digital printing press and
an Indigo corporate press release. “I guess when a small family owned business
embraces technology it’s big news” says Paul Barnaby Jr. Everyone seems
to expect the larger companies to purchase the latest and best equipment, but
when a small business risks it all for high priced technology it surprises a lot
of people. But taking advantage of new technology is nothing new for Barnaby
Printing. Barnaby Printing was among the first to make film for plates using a
digital imagesetter, they were among the first to purchase a full color printing
press more than 15 years ago, they were the first to use Soy Ink and were
featured in the Prairie Farmer magazine, and they were one of the earliest
adapters of e-commerce on the Internet, Yahoo being their first customer in
1995. And now they have purchased one of only 40 Indigos in Illinois. Barnaby
also recognizes that it hasn’t been just technology that has made us
successful for over 38 years. Paul Barnaby says, “I have a great family who
has partnered with me and has been open minded enough for me to be free to try
new things. I have a great group of employees, many who have been with us from
the beginning. Together as a team I’m confident we will continue to be honored
in our field of endeavor.
2002
Paul Barnaby Jr., President, was a featured speaker at the
Vue Point 2002 conference in Washington DC. Vue Point is an annual three-day
conference, which brings printers, publishers and other media companies together
to discuss the changing technology and trends in the market place. Paul Barnaby
was asked to speak on the topic “Where does the Internet fit?” Barnaby was
chosen as an expert in this area because he was among the first in the printing
business to have a website presence. He has developed new customers using the
Internet since 1995. Yahoo was among the first to use Barnaby Printing Services.
Barnaby now receives orders regularly from franchises and corporations all
across the country. Barnaby says they have also set up easy to use online
ordering systems for some of their major clients and he intends to continue this
trend.
2002
Installed the new Hp Indigo 3000 digital press. We are the first in the state of
Illinois to get the Hewlett Packard branded Indigo after HP purchased the Indigo
company. The HP 3000 is twice the speed and prints better than the Indigo
Turbostream we purchased in 1999.
2003
We held a very successful 40th Anniversary celebration. Several hundred turned
out for food, drinks and entertainment. Joe Weigand was our comedian featuring a
60's quiz show. The open house was a combined open house with TBCnet a tenant in
our building.
2004
We remodeled the prepress area creating more rental space which we rented to OC
Photo, a Digital photographer and a large format sign and banner printer. We
sold our older Heidelberg press and purchased the Heidelberg DI, another digital
press complimenting the HP Indigo 3000. We also purchased an automated
shrink wrap machine to handle our new Digital Deck postcard mailer.
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