Space was limited, so a small footprint was essential. That’s one thing Richard Beto knew for sure when he started making plans to add flatbed inkjet printing to his in-plant’s portfolio of wide-format equipment at The University of Texas at Austin.
Richard Beto
Though digital printing continues to grow at in-plants, some shops retain healthy offset printing operations. Recently, three of those in-plants were honored with In-Print Best of Show awards for the quality of their printing.
Space was limited, so a small footprint was essential. That’s one thing Richard Beto knew for sure when he started making plans to add a flatbed inkjet printer to his in-plant’s portfolio at The University of Texas at Austin.
In this new video, IPI Editor Bob Neubauer takes us with him to Texas where he toured the University of Texas' in-plant, then mingled with in-plant managers at the Inkjet Summit. It was the first in-person industry event since the pandemic began, and it was a networking nirvana.
At the recent In-plant Printing and Mailing Association conference, Document Solutions at The University of Texas at Austin was honored as IPMA’s 2015 Print Center of the Year. This award recognizes an in-plant that has excelled not only in managing its operation efficiently, but has also furthered the objectives of its parent organization.
In December, The University of Texas at Austin Document Solutions installed a new five-color 24x29˝ Komori Lithrone SX29 press with a coater.