“We’ve always been a full-service printer for the University, so we have offset printing, digital printing, wide-format and produce interior wayfinding signage,” says Jeff Dible, director, UniPrint, The Ohio State University. “We print anything and everything across the campus, from business cards all the way up through case bound coffee table-type books. We print high-end four-color offset publications like alumni magazines and do a lot of marketing materials for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and its affiliates.” UniPrint also produces 250 different educational packages for the University’s agricultural extension program, such as kits for 4-H Club students, fulfilling orders, and shipping these materials to all 88 counties across the state.
About a year ago, “We were at a crossroads,” Dible says. “Even though we are internal to the University, we charge back for our services and that covers our cost of equipment, labor, everything we do to produce the work. In essence, we operate like a commercial print shop. Our digital business has grown over the past years, while our offset business had decreased. We had to evaluate: Should we get completely out of the offset business and go more toward digital?”
Working both internally and with an outside consultant, Dible did a careful analysis of UniPrint’s business, noting that while they were doing less offset, there was still significant demand for that type of work. With that in mind, Dible decided to replace the shop’s aging 29˝ and 40˝ presses and consolidate all the offset work on one new, fully automated press that could actually expand both UniPrint’s offset capacity and capabilities. UniPrint issued a bid and received three responses, finally settling on the Komori GL537 due to its flexible 37˝ format and cutting-edge automation, such as automated plate changing and ink key setting.
Only a month after installation, Dible notes, “The biggest impact the press is going to have is on our throughput and the speed at which we can get things done. We’ve been running some numbers since the press has been installed, and we’ll be able to do everything about 60% faster than what we were doing on both our older presses. Our turnaround time will decrease and the quality will bring us up to today’s standards. We already do about 80% of the University’s work and this press will help get us the other 20%.”
“We are excited to be working with The Ohio State University’s very active UniPrint in-plant printing facility,” says Mark Milbourn, executive VP, sales and service, Komori America. “Their choice of the GL537 is perfect as it is a compact press that offers the flexibility they need to deliver the quality and fast turnaround that keeps their internal clients coming back. We are proud to be part of the Buckeyes!”