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Scenes From ACUP 2006
December 1, 2006 From Video
The Association of College and University Printers met for the 42nd time recently. Here are some scenes from the gathering in Boston.
 
On Demand, Boston Style
On Demand, Boston Style
August 7, 2007 From Video
As printers gear up for Graph Expo, this look back at the On Demand show provides an excellent preview of what to expect in Chicago.
 
IPMA Conference Comes to Oklahoma
IPMA Conference Comes to Oklahoma
August 24, 2007 From Video
The In-plant Printing and Mailing Association met recently in Oklahoma City for an action-packed conference. IPG captured the excitement on video.
 
ACUP 2008 in Clearwater, Florida
ACUP 2008 in Clearwater, Florida
October 1, 2008 From Video
University in-plant managers gathered this past spring in Clearwater for the ACUP 2008 conference.
 
Washington Puts People First
January 2002 From In-Plant Graphics
State of Washington Olympia, Wash. Despite being one of the country's largest in-plants, the State of Washington's Department of Printing behaves much more like a small company in the way it treats its employees. "We're very pro-people," remarks Dan Swisher, assistant director of the Olympia, Wash.-based operation. "We like to grow from within. We like to involve everybody in our operation. And we like everybody to have fun doing it." To show employees how important they are, Swisher says the department's director, George Morton, visits each employee every single day. With 105 employees, that's a tough task, but the payoff is great. Trying
 
Printing the History of New York
March 2003 From In-Plant Graphics
Trinity Church has played a part in much of New York's history. On September 11, 2001, it participated again. The in-plant, as usual, was there to help. by Bob Neubauer Situated smack in the center of New York's bustling Wall Street area, Trinity Church stands out—a piece of the 18th century peeking out at the 21st. It has seen a lot of changes over the years. "It's almost like the history of Trinity is the history of New York," remarks Lynn Brewster, manager of Design and Production Services for Trinity Church Wall Street, which serves the Anglican Episcopalian religion. In fact, Trinity
 
Printing Secrets At The CIA
May 2003 From In-Plant Graphics
With U.S. forces still deployed in Iraq, the CIA's intelligence data is more crucial to national security than ever. The agency relies on its in-plant to publish this top-secret information. by Bob Neubauer Long before the first U.S. troops began their march toward Baghdad, President Bush turned to the CIA for the latest intelligence information on Iraq. The Central Intelligence Agency, in turn, relied on its office of Imaging & Publishing Support (IPS) to print this classified information quickly and accurately. In the same vein, when the country was preparing to enter Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, IPS
 
Open House Policy
December 1998 From In-Plant Graphics
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, Calif. University of California-Berkeley Printing Services has a long and distinguished history as the main provider of printed materials for the school. According to George Craig, director of printing services, the university created its first print shop in 1874 in the basement of an early administration building. Up until the 1950s the printing department was combined with the publishing division. When the printing needs of the school became too great, a separate department was born. "It was recognized as an early requirement and has grown since," Craig says of the printing department. Since those days back in
 
New In-plant Leaps Forward
October 2004 From In-Plant Graphics
Hobby Lobby's in-plant has gone from a one-man, one-press shop when it started five years ago, to 14 employees, four presses and a new HP Indigo digital color press. By Bob Neubauer Brad Smith can still remember the good old days. "It started off small—one press, one person," recalls Smith, offset printing manager for Hobby Lobby's Oklahoma City-based in-plant. But he doesn't have to think back very far to summon up this memory. It was the fall of 1999, five short years ago, when he was hired to run the new Hamada 234 the company had ordered to print its forms. Having spent 12
 
Messiah College Doing More With Less
November 2003 From In-Plant Graphics
With an ear for his customers' needs, Randy Stahl and his team have built a tight, efficient in-plant. By Mike Llewellyn Although central Pennsylvania's Messiah College Press recently added a 42˝ Hewlett-Packard 5500 wide-format printer to its lineup, and even though it's been checking out Xerox DocuTech, Canon and Océ printers to beef up its digital services, Manager Randy Stahl says the in-plant's chief talent is its ability to flourish in a tough economic environment. "One of the biggest things is always doing more with less," he says from his office on Messiah's pastoral, 350-acre campus in Grantham, just outside the state capital. What