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The technology that has made this change possible is the near-universal use of networking and digital files. Davis says that the university has had 16 copy centers for more than a decade, but "we now use fewer people, and we can turn out better quality work with a faster turnaround."
The Mailing Services department, which handles all incoming and outgoing regular mail, plus inter-campus service, has also seen big changes in the past five years. In addition to the slap-on labels of old, ink-jet technology is now used to print the mailing address and bar code, verify the zip-plus-four and sort the outgoing mail.
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- Frank Davis
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