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OTTO Printing & Entertainment Graphics is a full service printer serving the needs of companies around the world since 1964. Our Home Office is located in Dayton, Kentucky, on the Ohio River, overlooking downtown Cincinnati. In 2010 we opened our Nashville Office to better serve our growing list of entertainment clients.

 


 

In 1974 OTTO introduced the world's First Satin Cloth Backstage Pass. Over 30 years later, OTTO continues to pioneer the touring industry's ticketing and credential systems. Innovating to stay one step ahead of counterfeiters while always providing the best looking badges!

 


OTTO Firsts
•First to print full color on satin stickie passes • First to custom-specify a satin cloth stock
• First to die-cut shapes • First to hot-stamp • First American rock band passes taken behind the former Iron Curtain
• First Holographic Passes

OTTO Exclusives
•Only Holographic Badge in the Industry • Full Color Ruff N Tuff™ Wristbands

OTTO is committed to on-going research and development in order to provide the Ultimate in Security, Image, Quality & Service

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Green

At OTTO, we believe in being good stewards of our earth and its resources as well as maintaining a safe work environment.

Here are a few of our daily business practices that sustain our efforts to be "GREEN."

REDUCE-
• Thoughtful design allows us to utilize every possible millimeter of our printed substrates.
• Digital printing saves paper, ink and energy

REUSE-
•From press sheets to cardboard boxes, we reuse and repurpose wherever possible
•Soy-based inks employ a renewable resource and emit less volatile hydrocarbons

RECYCLE-
•Shipping boxes are a minimum of 50% post-consumer recycled material
•Internal copy paper is a minimum of 70% post-consumer recycled material

OTTO will always endeavor to be responsible in our consumption and we will continue to explore new methods to minimize waste.