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Since recently updating its digital printing capabilities, the San Diego County Office of Education’s Graphic Productions has produced more than a million impressions.
PRINTING United Expo is seven weeks away. Beyond planning your show floor itinerary, here are some other things you can do in Las Vegas.
One service that has been gaining traction in recent years is apparel printing, and Deer Valley Unified School District Print Services in Phoenix, Arizona, is one that has capitalized on this opportunity.
Once again, In-plant Impressions will host a free lunchtime In-plant Forum during PRINTING United Expo to bring in-plant managers together. This year the forum will focus on artificial intelligence and how in-plants can use AI to improve their operations.
Once stickers caught on at Oklahoma City Community College, they grew very quickly in popularity and have proven to be a lucrative new service for the in-plant.
In a very insightful session on best practices during the ACUP+ 2024 conference, three managers offered useful tips on pricing, equipment replacement, budgeted hourly rates, and equipment planning.
GPO has named David Spiers as managing director, Security and Intelligent Documents. Spiers will lead the GPO business unit that designs, prints, personalizes, and delivers secure federal credentials.
As in-plants explore new services they can offer, many are looking seriously into apparel printing.
An illegal pot shop in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn, shut down by the New York City Sheriff's Office, was printing its own packaging and labels for products.
The GPO named Brian Pearl as the agency’s deputy director.