Big changes are taking place at the San Bernardino Community College District. The in-plant there recently added new computer-to-plate, cutting and creasing equipment, and is set to move into a new facility that’s three times the size of the old one.
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In-plants are involved in nearly every aspect of a document's life cycle, from design through
After putting up with aging equipment for years, Printing Services at California State University at San Bernadino recently replaced its Challenge cutter with a Perfecta 76 HTVC, installed a new James Burn Lhermite DocuPunch to replace an old GBC Streampunch and added a new Standard Horizon system, including an SPF-200A stitcher/folder, an FC 200 face trimmer and a 10-bin air-fed VAC-100A collator.
Though digital color presses have clearly come to dominate the in-plant environment, not every in-plant has abandoned offset. In September, San Bernardino Community College District fired up a brand new four-color Ryobi 524GE in its seven-employee in-plant.