Who We Are

History

TPSi started in 1975 as a technical programming concern but shifted its focus in 1978 to a computer output services company. Early production focused on COM (computer output to microfiche) and later, COLD (computer output to Laser Disk).

We gained an exceptional customer service reputation early on by retrieving COM tapes from our customers at the end of the day, creating originals and duplicates overnight, and delivering the finished product at 8:00 a.m. the following business day.

In time, five of our original customers requested that we add variable data laser imaging (printing) to our service offerings. We did so, and not long after, added intelligent mail finishing to the mix. As word got around, we added additional laser printers, mail machines, staff – and, of course, customers!

In 2000, we embraced the new millennium and advances in both computing power and digital document composition, becoming an early adopter (2nd in our industry) of what has become the premier document composition software in the print/mail industry; Dialogue® by HP Exstream Software. Dialogue, along with improvements in computer processing, allowed the introduction of graphs, charts, pictures and other data heavy items into the digital print stream while maintaining print production speed. In short, it revolutionized the industry.

Continuing our industry momentum in 2000, TPSi added full color digital printing, digital archive to web, eStatements and our own online development tool (WebViewTool) to our expanding service offerings.

Full color digital printing expanded greatly in 2006 with the addition of an HP 3500 Indigo Press. The Indigo offered unparalleled print quality at production speeds for short run static and long run variable content full color jobs.

Our 2012 addition of an HP 7600 Indigo Press set a new standard of print capability and capacity in Tulsa and the NE Oklahoma region. At twice the speed of the 3500, 7 color CMYK+ printing, raised ink, white ink, clear ink, on-site PMS ink mix/match, textured effects and litho quality output, the 7600 offered introduced a new level of stunning full color digital print to the market.

In 2016, HP approached TPSi with a proposal to beta test their new 7900 Indigo Press. TPSi was one of only two locations in the United States to test the new press. The 7900 brought several innovations to the market, including Heavy Substrate Kit (up to 18pt sheet capacity), One Shot technology (unsurpassed print registration on synthetic substrates), a pre-print Primer to convert non-digital sheets for digital output, improved software to emulate up to 97% of the Pantone color range and a host of other new features.

Needless to say, we loved the new capabilities of the 7900! We field-converted the existing 7600 to a 7900, giving us the greatest HP Indigo output in our market area.

In 2023 TPSi added the HP Indigo 15K. The new HP Indigo 15K/15K HD Digital Press delivers on time, each time, no matter the demand. Leveraging the groundbreaking technology of the world’s best-selling B2 digital press, the “Yes Press” is the next generation of the renowned, market-winner.

TPSi has also invested in Presswise – a front end web-to-print digital storefront interface that equips B2B customers with one-stop setup and shopping for all print consumables. See our Digital Printing section for more information.

If you’re wondering about those 5 original customers?

Yes, after 30 years they are still with us. How about you?

 

Facilities

Tulsa, OK (headquarters) – 25,000 sq ft company owned facility (pictured)
Albuquerque NM – 13,000 sq ft leased space

TPSi has completed Type 2 SSAE 16 and HIPAA certifications due to the sensitive nature of data we handle for financial, medical and utility billing applications.

 

Headquarters in Tulsa, OK

Backup/Recovery Sites

Our Albuquerque and Tulsa plants serve as mutual backup and disaster recovery sites. We test print and mail output capabilities on an annual basis (each August), or more often at customer request.

We perform a full backup on our application servers weekly and an incremental backup nightly. One set of backups is stored on-site, and the other is stored off-site. Albuquerque’s application-server backups are stored in Tulsa and Tulsa’s application server backups are stored in Albuquerque.

Firewall access is restricted to known, specific IP addresses. PGP encrypted files are highly recommended.