Nicole Perry
Printers everywhere are looking for a way to achieve effective color management across their various production processes. G7 qualification may be the answer.
Paul Wanningman has brought printing and peace of mind to his customers at the Coborn’s grocery chain for nearly a quarter century. Wannigman began working at Coborn’s as a pressman 24 years ago. Today, he manages a fleet of Konica Minolta digital presses as well as an HP Latex wide-format printer.
Whitesburg Baptist Church counts 6,000 members in its congregation, for which pamphlets, booklets and bulletins need to be printed.
A California court ruled that Ratna Ling Retreat Center lawfully expanded its printing operation, but a citizen action group disagrees.
Evaluating and installing a digital press is a complicated process. A lot can go wrong along the way. We asked four in-plant managers to tell us what they learned throughout the installation process — and what they wish they had known in advance.
Don’t mess with Cheryl Buxton. At 62, she can renovate a kitchen, build a Goodyear tire and even sell guns — sort of.
When the lease was up for the mailing equipment at Geneva College’s in-plant, Joel Palmer thought it might be time for a refresh.
Salem-Kaizer Public Schools’ in-plant installs a GBC AP-2 Ultra automatic punch and a James Burn Koilmatic PBS 2800 tabletop inserter.
An unwritten part of Sylvia Marmon’s job as supervisor of Print and Mail Services is to make Boise the most livable city in the country
“Good equipment is essential to keeping an in-plant viable,” asserts Doug Fenske.















