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News Release from: Oce Printing Systems | Subject: Varioprint 2110 digital print system, Docworks Pro
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University's Digital Printing Provides
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The Open University has introduced Oce digital printing systems and software that will benefit its own 4,800 campus and regional staff, as well as students worldwide.
The Open University, whose 200,000 students make it the UK's largest university, has introduced Oce digital printing systems and software that will benefit its own 4,800 campus and regional staff, as well as students worldwide Instead of volume printing to desktop printers, bulk copying on distributed photo-copiers, or having to undertake cumbersome form-filling by hand, the Open University staff is now being encouraged to follow 'best practice' in the art of improving efficiency and quality, and at the same time saving money, according to Oce
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 8 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Open University has replaced its previous printers with two centralised Oce Varioprint 2110 units, a CS520 colour printer, a GBC hole punch and a high capacity digital scanner to meet its digital printing requirements.
A Watkiss on-line finishing system has also been installed to carry out a range of tasks, including saddle stitching, folding and trimming for high-end booklet making.
In-line with the university's desire to move to electronic image submissions and job ticketing, it also opted for Oce Docworks Pro software that will link in to other printing systems, as well as provide a cost-estimation module.
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The responsibility for on-site digital printing at the Milton Keynes-based campus previously came under the learning and teaching solutions department, but was transferred to the university's computing services department last year.
That coincided with the need to update the aged printing equipment, reassess the facilities offered and provided an opportunity to reflect on how to provide an easy-to-use service to the university's staff.
Oce was chosen as the supplier following a tender under the higher education framework agreement.
Eoin Diver, the Open University's specialist support and information team manager for computing services, said: "Oce performed extremely well in all aspects of the evaluation and assessment process we undertook before we made our final decision.
Its cost-effective and flexible systems were best suited for our volumes and requirements, and there has now been a significant improvement in reliability and efficiency.
We customised the software before beginning the roll-out to encourage best practice across the university, which we are making available on all 5,000 desktops." Jan Buley, The Open University's production manager at the central printing services, said: "Oce's system is already showing significant benefits and we would hope to make substantial savings in our digital printing costs in the future, bearing in mind there are around 15 million digital print impressions made every year." Peter McCartin, Oce UK's higher education institution national manager, commented: "We are glad to have played a key role in providing the software and printing framework, which includes a cost estimation feature, for the OU to move to electronic image submission and job ticketing.".
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