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"It's always been a desire for me to get a degree," he states.
Kovalsky became supervisor in 1985. Since then, he has overseen many changes. Starting in the mid-'80s he and his staff gradually converted the 30,000-square-foot in-plant from analog to digital prepress, eventually adding direct-to-film capabilities. The shop added three presses, including a four-color, 40˝ Heidelberg, and expanded its bindery. It recently installed a T/R Systems Cluster Printing System with two Minolta color printers and one black-and-white device.
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