Correcting Shortcomings In The Bindery
Georgia Correctional Industries purchased a Sterling Punchmaster automatic punch and a Sterling Coilmaster III automatic plastic coil binding system.
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Chris Bauer
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In order to keep as much of the on-demand work in-house as possible, the shop purchased a Sterling Punchmaster automatic punch and a Sterling Coilmaster III automatic plastic coil binding system from Spiel Associates.
Established in 1960 as a public corporation owned by the state of Georgia Department of Corrections, GCI is full-service print shop that offers everything from pocket folders and brochures to four-color lithography and foil stamping. Keesler oversees nine full-time employees and a staff of 50 inmates. The shop’s digital printing lineup includes a Canon 7000, an Océ 1105 and a Canon image-RUNNER.
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- T.J. Keesler
- Places:
- Buford, Ga.
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