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"The term "print shop" implies a dingy, dumpy place run by two guys with green eye shades," says John Rogers, director of print services at the New England Journal of Medicine in Waltham, Mass. "I think people think, 'It's good enough; put them in the corner.' "
This derogatory view of in-plants isn't entirely unwarranted. Print shops used to smell pretty badly from all the chemicals they used, and companies had some justification for wanting to hide them below ground. Plus, they made a lot of noise. But today's quieter, less smelly in-plants still largely suffer with their basement legacies. Not only does this impede their ability to grow, but having to work in dark, cramped, leaky, subterranean quarters impacts employee morale.
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