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Katz says four-color printing is a growing area. It makes up 10 percent of the shop's work, with multi-color jobs comprising another 50 percent.
The district is networked, and Katz is introducing digital job submission to a few customers at a time. Already the communications department sends all black-and-white jobs to the Xerox 6100 over the network. In the future, Katz hopes to put digital copiers in each of the three high schools so he can print right to the customers' locations. He also plans to do more variable data printing with the 6100. Already his shop prints standardized test results for the district, and it is branching out to provide this service for other Washington state districts too.
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