6770 NE Century Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97124
6770 NE Century Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97124
 
  Powerful Print Solutions
Pristine offset printing, and quick turn-around digital printing ensures your project looks good and arrives on time – even under the tightest deadlines.
  Powerful Web portal Solutions
Combine personalization, innovative ordering, integrated marketing, with customizable 24-hour / world-wide ordering access right from your desktop! Now connecting users and assisting in managing brand assets is just a click away!
  Powerful Project Management
We will manage complex projects from direct mail, content data management, mailing lists, variable assembly, packaging and delivery. We do it all!
  Powerful and Effective Direct Mail
We will print, fold, bind and mail. Being a qualified supplier to the US Postal Service, we will connect your marketing with your customer list. These are complex tasks we do to take the worry off of you.
  Powerful branding through Self Promotion
We can apply your brand to all kinds of surfaces. From t-shirts and jackets to vehicles, pens, frisbees, cups and.. well, pretty much anything. We do much more than just apply ink to paper.
  Powerful On Demand Fulfillment
We can reduce your overhead, track your items and maintain a tight inventory. Whatever time or day, we can process your orders with our automated online ordering, allowing you to meet your client’s and dealer’s expectations.
  Powerful Packaging
The world is 3-D. And we have the technology to design, construct, die-cut and deliver a full range of packages created to your exact specifications in all kinds of materials.
  Powerfully Easy
Our tech savvy and obsession over print never gets in the way of our most important business practices: being honest, doing the right thing and being approachable and accommodating. Being friendly, knowledgeable professionals has always been key to keeping our customers happy.

Come visit. Take the tour. We’d love to have the opportunity to show you just how powerful a printing partner can be.
  • Stacy Henderson, President, Kmotion, Inc.
    Stacy Henderson, President, Kmotion, Inc.

    Having worked with Lithtex for several years, we rely heavily on their expertise and proactive problem solving. We have worked with multiple printers and print reps, and always feel confident using Lithtex as our go-to, as their knowledge and expertise are clearly superior in a very competitive industry.

A Guide to Setting Boundaries and Disconnecting From Work

Whether it’s a vacation, a sick day, or just simply after 6:00 pm, it’s important to be able to completely disconnect from work without everything falling to pieces. However, turning off your phone and ignoring your inbox is far easier said than done. These tips will help you get off the grid and get the recharging time you need:

Set a realistic goal. Is it reasonable to expect to disconnect from work while you’re on a 5 day vacation in the Caribbean? Absolutely. Is it reasonable to expect that you’ll never be contacted about anything work-related after 5:00 pm on weekdays? Probably not. Before developing a plan to leave the stress of work at the office, make sure you come up with a solution that’s both fair to you and your employer.

Talk to your boss. If you don’t want your disconnection to be viewed as negligence, you need to talk to your boss. Explain why you need time in your day/week/year that’s untouched by work issues and what solution you have in mind. She or he may not even be aware that you’re dealing with client issues at 11:30 pm on a regular basis.

Notify anyone who will be affected by your plan. If you have colleagues who expect to be able to reach you 24/7, you need to let them know when you won’t be available. This gives them the opportunity (and incentive) to get in touch with you during business hours and ensures that your plan will be successful.

Be consistent. If you say you’re not going to be reachable on Sundays, don’t be reachable on Sundays. Though it might be tempting to just quickly respond to an email or return a coworker’s call, it’s a slippery slope that will eventually result in a return to your current problem of constant connectivity. Unless there’s an actual fire (and not the metaphorical, client-created kind), you shouldn’t cave in and deal with work issues during your specified off-the-grid hours.