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| Cal Poly Partners with Duplo USA to Upgrade Binding, Finishing Lab |
SAN
LUIS OBISPO – Duplo USA Corp. has provided Cal Poly’s Graphic
Communication Department with a DB-280 Desktop Perfect Binder to upgrade
the department’s Binding and Finishing Laboratory with a state-of-the
art finishing system to teach students about the latest trend in
publishing – short run, on-demand printing.
“With
books and related publications moving to short-run, on-demand printing,
the need for finishing systems to accommodate such production has
grown,” said Harvey Levenson, head of Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication
Department, a leader of on-demand digital printing education and
training.
“We
realize that short-run book publishing has become standard, even with
as low a run of just one, and the DB-280 serves this market,” Levenson
said. “We will use the system to educate students in our regular
academic program and to train industry professionals in seminars and
workshops.”
The
Duplo USA DB-280 works in concert with a host of other finishing
equipment, such as collators, stitchers, folders, and a JDF compliant
cutter. It will be used to apply perfect binding to short-run
publications produced on the department’s various digital presses that
include HP Indigo, Konica Minolta, and Ricoh, as well as for short-run
publications produced on the department’s Heidelberg four-color press.
Duplo
USA Corp. President Peter Tu said, “We are impressed with Cal Poly’s
Graphic Communication Department’s initiatives to remain in the
forefront of on-demand, digital printing technologies and are pleased to
partner with them for their perfect binding needs. It’s exciting to see
students engaged in the printing industry. Outstanding programs such as
this will keep print alive.”
The
Duplo USA DB-280 will be used in the department’s experiential
student-run, faculty-advised, printing, publishing and imaging company,
University Graphic Systems (UGS). UGS helps teach students how to run a
company, including marketing, sales, estimating, costing, and budgeting,
customer service, production, quality control, and distribution.
About Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and the Graphic Communication Department
Named
the West’s best public master’s-level university for two decades by
U.S. News and World Report, Cal Poly is a comprehensive polytechnic
campus of about 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students on
California’s Central Coast. One of the most selective of the California
State University’s 23 campuses, Cal Poly provides a renowned Learn by
Doing education aimed at producing innovative professionals and future
industry leaders in science and technology as well as the liberal arts (www.calpoly.edu).
The Graphic Communication Department (www.grc.calpoly.edu)
was founded in 1946 and is one of the largest and best-known programs
of its kind in the U.S. It includes concentrations in graphic
communication management, web and digital media, design reproduction
technology, graphics for packaging, and individualized study. The
program is strongly supported by industry with grants and endowments,
and with equipment, supplies and software for the department’s more than
33,000 square feet of modern laboratories. The department is nationally
accredited by the Accrediting Council for Collegiate Graphic
Communications. The Graphic Communication Institute at Cal Poly (www.grci.calpoly.edu)
focuses on services for industry, including research, testing, product
evaluations, consulting, training, seminars, workshops, conferences and
publishing.
For
more than 60 years, Duplo has set the standard with some of the most
innovative and reliable finishing products in the graphic arts industry
and continues to lead the way with solutions that are automated,
productive and cost-efficient. Duplo manufactures a complete line of
print finishing equipment from all-in-one slitter/cutter/creasers,
folders, and perfect binders to sheet feeding, booklet making, and
saddle stitching systems for offset and digital printers in both
high-production and small office environments.
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