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UTM Printing Services moves, goes digital


Making the move from offset to digital printing, Digital Printing Services, providing everything from departmental printing to personal printing for faculty, staff and students, is now under the direction of Information Technology Services with Susie Nanney, manager.

The space, located in Room 7, Clement Hall, previously housed printing and duplicating services and is being renovated. Offset printing presses are being cleared to provide space for digital printing equipment. Startup date is set for Nov. 16.

“Changing printing and duplicating into Digital Printing Services is a natural move to keep up with the changing technologies related to printing and imaging,” said Shannon Burgin, director of Information Technology Services.

Digital ink printing, digital quick copy, color copies, personal page design and setup, and a variety of bindery functions are among the services offered. Letterheads, envelopes, business cards, invitations and flyers are among the printed pieces offered. Shredding services also will be offered.

Willie Geiger and Ann Adams, previous press operators, and Wanda Forrester will have new responsibilities.

“In a way it feels like something is ending, but then again, I am excited that a new beginning is around the corner,” said Adams. “I am excited to go into the digital field,” added Geiger.

“I think the new services, new equipment and the updated look of the facilities will help us provide the campus with all their printing needs,” said Forrester.

“We are very excited about all of the changes going on with the new Digital Printing Services,” said Nanney.

For more information or to place an order, call 7844.

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Ann Adams and Willie Geiger, former offset press operators, will have new responsibilities in Digital Printing Services.