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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Short-run Color Niche
"Next," Boytos says, "we needed to find a niche market and get the equipment to take advantage of it." He found it in short-run digital color printing with the Xerox DocuColor 7002 digital press. Its consistent image quality closely matches the department's offset press.
For black-and-white work, which forms the bulk of UT Print's workload, the in-plant uses a Xerox Nuvera 144 EA system. It offers the speed, feeding, scanning, finishing and software options the department needs to produce a high volume of course manuals, syllabi and three-hole-punched materials. Plus, it's scalable enough to grow as the department does.
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