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“Before we purchased the machines,” he notes, “I would run four-color on a two-color press, and the quality was not as good on that press compared to what I am getting now off of the Ricohs.”
Since adding the three digital machines, Long reports that the in-plant has gone from 20 jobs to almost 50 jobs a month. In addition to providing the three campuses with printed materials, the in-plant also serves as a key player on the academic side, offering an AAS degree in Printing Technology. Long teaches a course on printing, layout and design, giving students hands-on experience in the in-plant.
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Julie Greenbaum is a contributor to Printing Impressions.
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