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PRINTING SERVICES
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Desktop publishing (Macintosh/WIN), design and layout | |
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Scanning, disk conversion | |
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Imagesetter with full-color separation | |
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Pre and post negative proofing, color proofing | |
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FTP site for electronic submission of print jobs |
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Full-color printing (maximum 19x25) | |
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Web and Sheet Fed multi-color presses | |
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Electronic digital printing - includes variable printing (black/white and full color) |
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Perforation/Scoring, collating, numbering, folding, cutting, punching, laminating, padding, shrink wrapping | |
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Binding - perfect binding, plastic comb binding, spiral binding, tape binding, saddle stitch | |
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Inserting, smart inserting, self-mailers, automated inkjet addressing for postal discounts, 5-digit sorting, electronic mail-list submission/conversion |
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Folding - Copy Services is able to fold single sheets in a Z-fold, letter fold or half fold. We are not able to fold multiple sheets. | |
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Punching - Copy Services is able to drill your copies as requested. | |
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Cutting - Copy Services is able to cut copies as requested. | |
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Tape Binding - Copy Services is able bind books of 10 to 300 sheets of 20 pound paper at the NSOB Lower Level location. | |
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Booklets with Saddle Stitch - Copy Services is able to saddle stitch up to 22 sheets of 20 pound paper for black/white copies and up to 16 sheets for colored ink copies. | |
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Laminating - Copy Services is able to laminate 8 1/2 x 11, legal and 11 x 17 inch sheets. | |
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CD/DVD Burning - Copy Services is able to transfer your multimedia needs to CD or DVD. | |
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Color copies - Copy Services is able to run full color copies on 8 1/2 x 11, 8 1/2 x 14, and 11 x 17 paper. | |
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Colored paper, including AstroBright colors, and colored cover stock is available. (Paper sample booklet is available for your review at the copy center.) | |
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24 hour turn around time on average sized jobs. (See your Copy Center operator for specific details on larger jobs.) |
Walk up convenience copiers for State agency use are located in Room 1421 at the State Capitol.
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