
or Amy Palmer, adjusting to a new inkjet press was hardly the toughest challenge for her in-plant this year. In June, she learned her three-employee print operation at the Region 7 Education Service Center, in Kilgore, Texas, would have to pack up and move due to construction. This meant coordinating with four equipment vendors to relocate equipment – with the move finishing up while Palmer was away attending the In-plant Printing and Mailing Association (IPMA) conference.
“It was a little crazy,” Palmer laughs, her cheerful demeanor not dimmed in the slightest. “We’re just living out of boxes right now.”
Fortunately, one of the easiest pieces to move was the in-plant’s new Riso ComColor GL7430 inkjet printer, which rolled smoothly down the hall into its temporary home and plugged right into a 110-volt outlet. Purchased with an in-line perfect binder, the GL7430 has been staying very busy since it was installed in October 2024.
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