MSU Printing Services Does What it Takes
Michigan State University Printing Services has transformed itself from a printer into a communications provider, with the goal of saving the university money—even if the in-plant loses revenue.
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Joe Ranoia
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With this mission in mind, the in-plant began a technological expansion that spans all walks of electronic communication. Traditional printing functions on the digital end include low- and high-volume digital black-and-white printing, low-volume digital color printing, digital ink-jet addressing, wide-format printing and CD duplication. The in-plant does offer computer-to-plate for offset print production, although the shop has reduced its focus on offset in recent years.
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