AARP: Not Your Grandfather’s In-plant
Deep Capabilities
What makes AARP Print Services so impressive is that it is equipped to handle almost any type of print job. Offset jobs are run on Heidelberg DI or Ryobi 3302 presses, while shorter-run and variable-content work streams off a mix of monochrome and full-color Xerox digital presses, ranging from a Nuvera 288 to a DocuColor 5000 to an iGen3 and a pair of i–Gen4s. Then there's a Xerox wide-format color printer and a host of finishing and bindery systems that enable Peterson's team to produce nearly anything AARP requires. The monthly range of documents includes books and booklets, brochures, postcards, posters, direct mail, promotional materials, letters and letterhead, NCR forms, and a range of digital documents that incorporate variable data printing based on conditional logic.
- Companies:
- Heidelberg
- Pitney Bowes
- Xerox Corp.
- People:
- Pat Peterson
- Peggy White