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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The Work Begins
One of Boytos' first moves after arriving at UT Print was to implement a copier management program on campus, to replace the "hodge podge" of copiers from various vendors. To collect usage data from all those machines and input them for billing took many days of work.
Boytos talked to several vendors and finally decided that Sharp offered the best solution. Consequently, he reduced the number of units on campus from about 60 to 38, and implemented an automated billing system. The data collection work that used to take days is now done in two hours.
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