In-Plant Profiles
The demand for flatbed printing and cutting is so strong at Lake Land College, the in-plant literally can’t risk marketing it and making it more popular.
Looking to replace aging equipment, the State of Colorado’s Integrated Document Solutions operation upgraded its technology to better handle its evolving service portfolio.
When the 23-year-old SABER paper cutter at the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office was ready for replacement, the in-plant decided a smaller cutter would be a better fit to fulfill the in-plant's needs.
Though serendipity has shaped her career, Salla Vaerma-Jadlos' path since taking the reins at the City and County of San Francisco's in-plant has been sharply focused on meeting customers' graphic arts needs with skill and efficiency.
Both as a sellable commodity and as a teaching tool, the T-shirt has helped Arkansas State University Printing Services add stature to its reputation — and revenue to its bottom line.
By moving to a new facility and installing two inkjet presses, Western & Southern Financial Group’s in-plant has stepped up its efficiency and increased the value it brings to the company.
With two new inkjet presses, the State of Michigan’s Print and Mail Management division has big plans for bringing low-cost color to state agencies.
New package lockers will shrink student lines at Bucknell University’s package pickup window, while showcasing the in-plant’s wide-format graphics and wrapping skills.
In just a few short years, one in-plant went from basic poster printing to running a thriving wide-format operation that now generates 20% of its business. Here’s how it happened.
After managing the in-plant at Rodda Paint Co. for 35 years, Stephen Denny is retiring — to a busy life.