Slow Recovery from Fast Flood
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Complaints reached the ear of the president. At the same time, the vice president that Lyons reports to explained to the president the value and cost savings that the in-plant provides the university. He listened.
Once again the in-plant prevailed. Its facility now dried out and repainted, it recently took delivery of a Ricoh 1107EX with a spiral punch, to replace the Canon; a new Xerox 700; a Presstek DPM Pro 400; a Duplo 2000 bookletmaker; a Duplo creaser; and a Baum 26.4˝ cutter. Replacement money came from a federal hurricane fund, Lyons says.
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