A Wide Variety of Services at ISU
It may be 90 years old, but Iowa State's Printing and Copy Services operation won't allow itself to fall behind the curve. New services are keeping the in-plant fresh.
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The in-plant is exploring the addition of Kodak Dimensional Printing, which creates a clear "raised" layer on top of a page after fusing for a tactile effect similar to thermography. The admissions department is intrigued by the possibilities it provides from a marketing standpoint.
"The NexPress is our busiest machine," Weigel observes. "We'd really like to offer Dimensional, as it could be a popular option for a number of departments. New finishing options for our digital work are being shown and we'll continue to research and evaluate our needs in that area."
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