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Department of Defense In-plant Upgrades Web-to-Print Capabilities
October 8, 2010

DLA Document Services, the in-plant serving the U.S. Department of Defense and the Defense Logistics Agency, has selected EFI Digital StoreFront (DSF) as the Web-to-Print platform for its more than 150 locations in the U.S. and abroad.
 
DLA Document Services (formerly named DAPS) is replacing its home grown custom solution, which has been in use for 11 years. After an extensive RFP process, the in-plant selected Digital StoreFront. The contract for the first year is $2.4 million.

New Press in the Pinelands
October 1, 2010

For Steve Amitrano, getting a four-color press was always in his long-range plans. For many years, his six-employee in-plant at New Jersey's Burlington County College (BCC) had been running tons of four-color work on its two-color presses, fitting it in between two-color jobs.

Ohio State UniPrint: Always A Team Player
July 1, 2010

Ohio State University's in-plant is a heavyweight among its peers. In-Plant Graphics' December 2009 survey of the largest in-plants in North America lists Ohio State's UniPrint operation as the number-one revenue-producing ($18 million) university shop and as having the fourth-most employees (81).

Best Digital Products in Europe
June 11, 2010

On the heels of the Ipex trade show in the UK last month, the European Digital Press Association has picked what it calls the best products of the year introduced in the European market.

A More Intimate ACUP
June 1, 2010

IT WAS a reunion well worth waiting for. Two years after its last conference in Florida, the Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) finally met again in April in Charlotte, N.C., bringing old friends and newcomers together for an enjoyable and enlightening event.

Lehigh Scores New Color Production System
May 1, 2010

Lehigh University Printing and Mailing Services just installed a Ricoh Pro C900 color production system. It is being used to produce a variety of posters, flyers and postcards for the university, as well as signage, playbooks, parking passes and more for the Philadelphia Eagles training camp.

On Demand Best of Show Awards
April 23, 2010

On Tuesday, market research and consulting firm InfoTrends announced the winners of its fifth annual On Demand Best of Show awards during the On Demand Conference & Expo in Philadelphia. One Best of Show award was presented in each of the following categories:

NexPress Brings Quality Color to Arkansas
January 1, 2010

At the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, the decision to switch from offset to digital was a practical one. "We had a 20x28˝ Sakurai offset press and some smaller Hamadas, but we couldn’t find any press operators,” remarks Jon Flaxman, director of Printing Services for the Little Rock, Ark., school. “So we just made the decision, we are going to go totally digital.” In October, the four-employee in-plant installed a new Kodak NexPress S2500 digital color press with a fifth imaging station. So far it has exceeded Flaxman’s hopes. “We definitely now get more consistent color than we’ve ever had,” he contends.

PRINT 09: Fast Presses, Slow Show
October 1, 2009

TO BE FAIR, the sorry state of the economy made it almost impossible for PRINT 09 to be a rousing success. Show floor traffic was so slow on the opening day (Friday), it was speculated that someone forgot to flip the sign in the front window at McCormick Place from "closed" to "open for business." And one had to question the logic of conducting a long, weekend-wraparound show on the first week of pro football season, when no one (it was presumed) would be coming to Chicago, let alone spending.

Baltimore Mavens...of Print
October 1, 2009

IT STARTED in the parking lot. As he stepped out of his car one day, Greg Cooper, print shop manager for the city of Baltimore's Digital Document Division, happened to run into the city's IT director. They started talking about the checks and bills that IT was printing for the city on its Xerox 92C printers. Cooper told him, flat out, that his in-plant was better positioned to handle this work than IT, whose main focus was supposed to be computers and data.