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Non-Tech : Printing & Printing Technology

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From: richardred9/15/2008 1:47:44 PM
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Xpedx to open print technology center in Loveland
Business Courier of Cincinnati

Print supplies distributor Xpedx will open a technology center at its North American headquarters in Loveland that will allow printers to test and purchase new equipment and technologies, the company said Monday.

At the center, printers will be able to evaluate pre-press, press and post-press equipment and software in a “live” print production setting, according to a news release. It will offer products from Ryobi, Kodak, Epson and Konica-Minolta, among others.

The new center, to open in January, will be located within parent firm International Papers’ global technology center, Xpedx said. Its two existing print technology centers, in Cleveland and Kansas City, Kan., will relocate to Loveland by the end of 2008.

“Having the gamut of printing technology from leading manufacturers all in one central location is something printers say is important to them,” said John Torrey, vice president and general manager of Xpedx Printing Technologies, in the release.

Xpedx is a unit of International Paper (NYSE: IP). It operates more than 250 locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
cincinnati.bizjournals.com
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