Making the Grade at Charlotte-Mecklenburg
With CTP equipment and a new iGen3, this school district in-plant is changing customers’ perceptions.
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“When people see the iGen3, their jaws hit the floor. There’s no noise. There’s no smell of pressroom chemistry. There’s just this big press that can print the same thing their multi-purpose [color laser] machine can, only much, much faster and in much greater quantities.”
As a result of these tours, Griffin says the in-plant has seen an increase in the amount of work headed to the iGen. In fact, a good amount of medium-run offset work has been sent to the new press as well.
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