Digital Technologies for Books Reshaping All Production
Book production is evolving from a labor intensive, manual process, to an automated, template-based digital process.
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The reprographics department at University of California-Davis is producing educational materials, syllabi, readers and course binders. Course packs represent up to 60 percent of the print volume the in-plant produces on its four Kodak Digimaster 9110 black-and-white systems and Heidelberg conventional presses. However the technology to print color is switching from offset presses to digital presses.
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Howie Fenton is an independent consultant who focuses on analyzing/benchmarking the performance of printing operations. Fenton helps companies use metrics, best practices and workflow strategies to streamline operations. Call (720) 872-6339 or email howie@howiefentonconsulting.com
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