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New Blog: Washington Department of Printing to be ‘Studied’ - Ray Chambers
September 2, 2010 From News
What’s going on in the State of Washington? The State Auditor’s Office (SAO) has selected a “Subject Matter Expert” to conduct a “Printing Services Performance Audit” of Washington’s Department of Printing.
 
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Westside’s Story: Digital Makeover Fuels Growth
September 1, 2010 From News
Omaha’s Westside Community Schools in-plant has replaced its presses and platemaker with new digital black-and-white and color printing equipment.
 
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Retail In-plant Replaces iGen3s with Indigos
August 1, 2010 From News
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.
 
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UNT Printing Services Installs Five-color Press
August 1, 2010 From News
With its offset printing work on the rise, the University of Texas Printing Services has just completed installation of a five-color, 29˝ Ryobi 755XLW press. The press is already hard at work printing four-color magazines, booklets, newsletters and much more.
 
UNC Chapel Hill Named Mail Center of the Year
August 1, 2010 From News
University Mail Services at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was selected as Mail Center of the Year by the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association, in recognition of its outstanding improvements in technology, cost savings and processes.
 
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UK In-plant Managers Meet in Devonshire
August 1, 2010 From News
The UK University Print Manager’s Group conference drew 55 delegates from all over the world to the Imperial Hotel in Torquay, Devonshire, in the south west coast of England. The program consisted of sessions by members.
 
Managers in Their 30s and 40s
August 1, 2010 From News
In-Plant Graphics plans to profile 20 leading in-plant managers/supervisors under the age of 40 in our November issue. (Although we'll happily consider any manager in his/her early 40s.)
 
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Government Printers Postpone Conference
August 1, 2010 From News
With so many government in-plants unable to travel due to economy-related travel restrictions, the National Government Publishing Association has decided to postpone its October conference in Virginia Beach. This is a major decision for the proud, 33-year-old association, which has never before cancelled a conference—not even when Hurricane Katrina destroyed its venue in Biloxi just a month before its 2005 meeting.
 
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Canadian In-plants Gather at Niagara Falls
August 1, 2010 From News
More than 40 people traveled to Niagara Falls for the College and University Print Management Association of Canada (CUPMAC) conference in June.
 
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Summer In-plant Meeting in Milwaukee
August 1, 2010 From News
Last month, Ricoh’s Production Printing Business Group (PPBG) brought a dozen in-plant managers to Milwaukee for its annual In-plant Advisory Council meeting. Attendees toured the world-class Briggs and Stratton in-plant and attended two days of meetings, during which they were asked for opinions and feedback on new Ricoh products, services and strategic directions.
 
Wes Friesen Portland General Electric
Manager Honored With Franklin Award
July 1, 2010 From News
Wes Friesen, manager of Revenue Collections and Community Offices for Portland General Electric (PGE), was presented with the prestigious Franklin Award at the recent MAILCOM 2010 Annual Convention in Atlantic City.
 
Michael Leighton
Director of LA’s In-plant Passes Away
July 1, 2010 From News
Staff at the City of Los Angeles’ Publishing Services operation were shocked to learn of the sudden death on May 7 of their director, Michael Leighton. In charge of the 47-employee in-plant for the past 12 years, he suffered a heart attack in his home. He was only 52.
 
Tony Seaman
Seaman Now IPMA President-Elect
July 1, 2010 From News
Tony Seaman, director of Brand Creative Services at the University of Mississippi, has been elected to the position of president-elect for the In-Plant Printing and Mailing Association. He will become president of the IPMA in the spring of 2012.
 
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Yearbooks Prove a Worthwhile Niche for School In-plant
July 1, 2010 From News

When someone in the Hemet Unified School District approached Reprographics Manager Karl Melzer and asked him if his in-plant could produce yearbooks, he took a look at the sample yearbook presented to him. He was appalled by what he saw. He promised that his shop could produce a better product. Last month he made good on his word.

 
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IPG Earns Award of Excellence
July 1, 2010 From News
In-plant Graphics has won an Award of Excellence in APEX 2010, a competition for communications professionals.
 
 
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