Standard Register Pumps $10M into Digital Centers
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DAYTON, OH—Standard Register, a provider of document services, announced it has completed the majority of a $10 million refresh of its national network of digital printing centers, aimed at heightening customer service, expanding overall capabilities and improving environmental sustainability.
Since January, the company has transformed five of its regional print centers into "super centers," equipping each with high-speed color printing and in-line finishing and bindery capabilities. In addition, the regional centers and Standard Register's three largest satellite facilities were upgraded with high-speed, monochrome printing equipment, as well as wide-format printers.
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