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The in-plant panel comprised seven managers. One of them was Susan Anderson, director of Printing Services at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. In a meeting with IPG recently, she said her group met with Xerox in Rochester and spoke monthly via conference calls to discuss the new machines.
Image quality was obviously very important to the advisory council, she said, as was paper flexibility, particularly with cold stock. The group wanted to be able to load more 11x17˝ paper than what previous DocuTechs permitted. On the back end, too, 11x17˝ paper stacking was a priority.
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