In-Plant Profiles
After years of monitoring the technology, Oregon’s Publishing & Distribution operation has embraced inkjet at last, joining its state government in-plant peers.
Tim Mulvey has wanted to merge Arapahoe County’s printing and mailing operations for 18 years. In January he finally succeeded. Even better, the two operations will now be under one roof.
After a full career as a nurse and a decade as a stay-at-home mom, Deb Noss began an unexpected third career in the printing industry.
An inkjet trailblazer when it first installed the technology seven years ago, the State of Colorado’s Integrated Document Solutions operation has replaced its original inkjet press with an even more advanced model.
A small footprint was essential – that’s one thing Richard Beto knew when he added a flatbed to The University of Texas at Austin.
More than just an in-house printer, Radford University Printing and Postal Services prides itself on serving the university’s students and giving them a positive experience.
Though transactional printing comprises the bulk of its work, Thrivent Printing and Inserting Services has produced numerous eye-catching pieces with embellishment features that have garnered industry-wide acclaim.
Whether printing patient health information and signage, or handling fulfillment and mailing, Geisinger’s Digital Print and Mail Center is always looking for ways to save the healthcare organization money.
One of the country’s oldest in-plants, the Kansas Office of Printing & Mailing, has just overhauled its operation, replacing outdated equipment with a new inkjet press and a bevy of advanced finishing systems.
When it came time for Frisco School District in-plant to upgrade, it chose two presses that would keep up with growing demand.















