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Letterhead, envelopes, business cards, forms, flyers, brochures, invitations and much more, if ink hits paper, we can print it for you. Promotional products, pens, mugs, travel cups, hats, shirts, coats, engraved crystal wine glasses, electronics and much Much more. If you can imagine your logo on something, we can make it happen.

Our story: Peter Bartush has owned Picture Perfect Printing since 1986. As a local owner/operator, every job is done to his exacting specifications under his watchful eye. Only the best quality plates, inks and paper are used to achieve the highest quality result, but the focus is always on economies of scale and saving you money.
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Peter Bartush, president of Picture Perfect Printing, Inc. started his printing career in 1975. After apprenticing for 11 years to become a master pressman. He then started Picture Perfect Printing, Inc in January of 1986. To ensure the highest quality on every facet of printing, Peter personally sees each job through from start to finish and uses only top quality metal plates, inks and papers.
At Picture Perfect Printing, you'll receive the same high level of attentionof service as the job itself. Peter and his staff will help plan your project so it stays within your budget and maintains a high level of creativity. They'll discuss with you the many decisions on details that make for a quality printed piece.
On behalf of the US Trade & Commerce Research Institute, I wanted to let you know that Picture Perfect Printing Inc has been recognized as a 2014 Connecticut Excellence Award recipient. Our panel of industry executives and consultants oversees an annual survey commissioned by the USTCRI on various industries and determines which companies meet and exceed the industry benchmarks that have been set forth.
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Bob Imbres
Bob Imbres
Jun 14, 2019
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Peter's experience in the industry and give it to you straight attitude has been refreshing and of great value to CTNY Tech. Upon my first visit, without any hesitation, Peter dove into an almost hour long conversation with me about what was wrong with my business card, how to improve it, and provided examples for every aspect of the card that we discussed using a stack of business cards he had made for his clients.
The end result was unbelievable, and was the perfect culmination of hours more advice and going back and forth with drafts - both digital and printed. This guy will not let you leave