Mass Transition
Equipment upgrades, materials modifications and procedural improvements
keep Metro’s in-plant rolling.
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Growing Demand for Color
On the print side, the priority was upgrading the shop's color capabilities to accommodate ever-increasing demand. In October 2007, Swagler replaced the in-plant's older printers with two IKON CPP650 color units and one IKON 1050 Print Center Pro monochrome machine with a perfect binding attachment. Also added was a Ricoh MP1100 monochrome printer with in-line GBC plastic spiral bind paper punch.
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- Kent Swagler
Dawn Greenlaw-Scully
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