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To stay up to date, the in-plant purchased a Bryce ink-jet printer in May of 2001, and in its second year of operation the device had already generated well over $27,000 for the in-plant.
"Efficiency and speed are the two biggest advantages," says Superintendent Carole Wexstten.
The in-plant also purchased an HP LaserJet 8150 that month to print personalized bursar statements.
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