From the Editor: In Sandy's Wake
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(After we went to press, I heard back from the director of the Health Department's Reproduction Unit who told me that although his Manhattan plants only lost power, his satellite print center in Brooklyn was completely flooded during the storm. The facility, shown in a 2009 IPG video, contains a five-color Ryobi 750 perfector press, a Presstek Dimension 412 CTP system, a Standard Horizon collator/stitcher/folder, and a Heidelberg KAMA TS 74 die cut embosser along with other folding and cutting equipment. What's more, it is the site where all paper deliveries are made. "I just got a delivery that Friday," laments Director Nick Monello—a $95,000 delivery. In all, he estimates the flooded facility contained nearly $3 million worth of paper.)
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