Offset Printing - Sheet-Fed

California In-plant Adds Four-color Offset Press
December 1, 2010

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.

Kodak at Graph Expo 2010 - Intertech Award for Digicap NX Screening
November 24, 2010

Kodak wins the PIA Intertech Award for Kodak Digicap NX Screening, a ground breaking technology for the packaging segment of the printing industry. Kodak's Jonathan Ghent talks with Oscar Planas about the technology and the importance of the award.

New Press in the Pinelands
October 1, 2010

For Steve Amitrano, getting a four-color press was always in his long-range plans. For many years, his six-employee in-plant at New Jersey's Burlington County College (BCC) had been running tons of four-color work on its two-color presses, fitting it in between two-color jobs.

GPO Comic Book Promotes Printing
October 1, 2010

The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has published a comic book designed to educate young readers on the important role printing has played, from the beginnings of civilization to today’s digital world.

Printing is Alive at UNT
August 2, 2010

Always thinking about tomorrow, University of North Texas Printing Services just added a five-color, 29˝ Ryobi press. Here's a look.

UNT Printing Services Installs Five-color Press
August 1, 2010

With its offset printing work on the rise, the University of Texas Printing Services has just completed installation of a five-color, 29˝ Ryobi 755XLW press. The press is already hard at work printing four-color magazines, booklets, newsletters and much more.

Ohio State UniPrint: Always A Team Player
July 1, 2010

Ohio State University's in-plant is a heavyweight among its peers. In-Plant Graphics' December 2009 survey of the largest in-plants in North America lists Ohio State's UniPrint operation as the number-one revenue-producing ($18 million) university shop and as having the fourth-most employees (81).

OU Claims Victory At Last
July 1, 2010

Printing a catalog of art pieces is an extremely difficult project because the customer is comparing the proofs to the original works of art. But University of Oklahoma (OU) Printing Services pulled it off with style last June when it printed an exquisite catalog of Native American art for a show at OU's Fred Jones Museum of Art.