A Fine State of Affairs
As the largest state government in-plant, California's Office of State Publishing is working in tandem with state government directives to increase production efficiency and reduce costs for stakeholders.
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"What's occurring is that, over the last eight years, our digital footprint, which had been less than 5 percent, is now nearing 30 percent and continues to grow," Hill relates.
"A two million-run monthly child support multi-page project that used to be produced offset and then imprinted using ink-jetting for mailing is now printed in one pass using digital variable print," he says. "Also, some of our legislative printing and the governor's budget are printed digitally now."
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Dawn Greenlaw-Scully
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