Overhaul Sets Texas In-plant on a Healthy Course
After upgrading its workflow and equipment, the UT Health Science Center’s in-plant is offering faster turnaround, generating new revenue and serving as a model on its San Antonio campus.
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To produce these materials, the in-plant uses a mix of offset and digital printing equipment, along with a full bindery. To handle digital printing, the in-plant uses Xerox equipment along with an HP 5500 wide-format printer. On the offset side, the shop has a four-color Heidelberg MO perfector press along with a pair of two-color presses: an AB Dick 9985 and a Ryobi 3685. Among the major jobs produced on this equipment is UT Health Science Center's Mission magazine. The in-plant prints, folds and stitches about 50,000 copies of the 32-page publication three times a year.
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