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"The iGen wasn't available, and we found some concerns with the Indigo," says, Bloodworth, business manager of the World Bank's Printing, Graphics and Map Design unit. "We found that the NexPress brought a lot more flexibility." Not to mention a lower cost per copy, she adds.
So the 79-employee operation went with the NexPress. Since that time the in-plant has produced countless quality color jobs, and it even won a pair of In-Print 2003 awards—one for brochures and one for direct mail. Now, with 23,550 digital print jobs under its belt this year alone, the in-plant is one of the leaders in digital printing and ranks 24th on the 2003 IPG Top 50.
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