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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In addition, the department's Xerox Nuvera 4112 enterprise printing system provides the power and versatility to process jobs quickly.
"We love that machine," Boytos says. "It makes booklets, folds and punches, and never breaks down."
Wide-format Overhaul
Another part of the operation that needed an overhaul was the wide-format printing area, which was generating very little revenue. Boytos reduced staff, lowered prices and converted to UV inks. He also added a GBC 2064 laminator. After promoting this service to existing customers, it took off. The operation now stays very busy producing posters, vinyl banners, canvas wraps and more.
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