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 in-plant now partners with Purchasing so that when departments want to buy printers they are steered to Boytos. He evaluates their needs and discusses alternate ways they can get their printing done to save money.
To continue his overhaul of UT Print, Boytos implemented a self-designed tracking system to allow the department to easily monitor jobs and print costs. He also focused on improving the copy center's workflow and efficiency, by integrating it with the print division and centralizing the Xerox equipment in one location. To increase overall efficiency, some jobs that had previously been run on offset equipment were moved to digital.
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