Bill May
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"When I came here, it was primarily a quick copy type shop," May reflects. "There wasn't any high-quality printing being done."
In 1990, the in-plant added the first of two Omni Adast two-color presses and started doing four-color work. Demand increased, so the shop installed a 29˝ four-color Sakurai press in 2002. Just four years later, May added another one, a 26˝ Sakurai 466SIP two-over-two convertible perfector. The presses allow the in-plant to play a crucial role in helping the university increase its enrollment: "We're constantly printing recruiting materials," May says.
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