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Scott Cornish had a color conundrum on his hands when trying to consistently produce marketing collateral pieces and in-store signage for Chico's, FAS, Inc., a sophisticated women's clothing and intimate apparel retailer.
The Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) conference brought in-plant managers to Charlotte to discuss digital printing, Web-to-print and much more.
When the dean of University of North Texas' College of Business presented ideas for a book highlighting a new business school building, UNT Print & Mail Services knew that this job had to turn out better than anything the in-plant had ever done.
A printed piece from the University of North Texas was picked as Best of Show winner out of the digitally printed projects.
After its cancellation last year due to low registration numbers, the Association of College and University Printers (ACUP) conference was back with a vengeance this year. Attendees this year hailed from as far away as Australia, New Zealand and Scotland, and included managers from all over the U.S., from Oregon to New Hampshire, with a large contingent from Texas.
The National Government Publishing Association's recent conference gave attendees a chance to witness the recovery of New Orleans.
FedEx Office (formerly FedEx Kinko's) has formed an alliance with Canon U.S.A. and HP to create a network of printing and imaging capabilities, giving customers access to leading-edge technologies and a state-of-the-art machine fleet.
HP Indigo Users Meet in Dallas More than 1,800 HP Indigo digital press owners and users recently gathered in Dallas for Dscoop5, the 2010 installment of the group’s annual conference. In addition to more than 100 educational sessions and five hands-on workshops, this year’s event included bus trips to local HP Indigo users’ plants for…
University of North Texas Print & Mail Services is one of the most quality-conscious in-plants in the country. Since 2004, the in-plant has won an impressive 38 In-Print awards, earning it great respect across the 36,000-student university.
A school located in the southeastern part of the Evergreen State might be expected to maintain a green state of mind. So, it's not surprising that the Washington State University Publishing office has established its own sustainability program, which promotes responsible usage of paper and other printing resources.