George Mason University In-plant Gets Faster and Safer
George Mason University has added a Challenge Machinery Titan 200 cutter, which has allowed the in-plant to accurately set up and program business cards and booklets.
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"My research showed that this was the best option," Kasmai notes. "One of the main things that I look for when getting new equipment is the service contract. We have a local dealer that services our other equipment, so that was a major factor, because we can get easy and reliable service."
George Mason University's in-plant is now able to cut larger quantities of jobs, faster and with more precision and accuracy, Kasmai says. The new Challenge Titan 200 allows the shop to take on more complicated cutting jobs than it previously was able to handle.
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