Fullerton, Calif.

From CD-ROM reproduction to labeling innovation, Beckman Coulter Central Printing Services has advanced to meet its company's changing needs. By Bob Neubauer Just because your in-plant has been in business 45 years doesn't mean you've got it made. You have to be willing to change when your company's needs shift. That knowledge has driven Beckman Coulter Central Printing Services to look in new directions in recent years. Not only has the 25-employee in-plant picked up new business in CD-R duplication—outmaneuvering a local supplier in the process—but it has innovated a label printing process, making its label supplier take notice. Operating out of a

For Bob Hulett, printing has been a lifelong interest. He has turned that interest into a successful career with Beckman Coulter. FOUR YEARS of high school graphic arts classes paved the way for Robert Hulett's future career in the printing industry. And though subsequent studies at California's Fullerton College increased his knowledge of print and prepress technology, Hulett already knew what he wanted to be—a printer. "It was an interest way back in high school," he recalls. "Graphics really appealed to me." Hulett knew that his father's company, Beckman Coulter, had an in-plant print shop, so when he got out of school he applied

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