Publishing
Publishing case studies focus on the production of printed products like books, manuals, and periodicals. Digital printing enables cost-effective production solutions (like print on demand, web to print, and personalization) that allow companies to meet publishing goals and reduce labor costs at the same time.
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Lincoln Public Schools of Lincoln, Nebraska, worked with Rochester Software Associates, Inc. (RSA), and Xerox to develop a reliable print production workflow to reduce costs and improve turnaround time. The school district wanted to do more than revise the way it produced documents; it wanted to create an entirely new approach. The new system employs sophisticated document management techniques, tracks production, and reduces costs and time. The school district has been able to trim $450,000 a year from its print production costs by implementing the new system.
Published 2008
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In 2005 the University's managers decided it was past time to revamp the school's in-plant printing operation. Some of the equipment in use was as old as the school and a convoluted process for ordering print had arisen over the years. A PDF-based Web-to-print system has helped increase customer satisfaction and improve print production efficiency.
Published 2008
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Pinecrest Elementary School, Hastings, Minnesota, implemented full color digital printing to create personalized, full-color yearbooks. The application blended multiple data streams and created a high quality product. The production was completed with short lead times and costs were minimized. Published 2004
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Greater Manchester Weekly Newspapers, implemented a system that enables real estate agents to create, modify, and page plan their property listings ready for print or web export by the newspaper. GMWN realized an uptake rate of 90 - 95% across their user base. Published 2004
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