challenge - American River College
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challenge - American River College
print to win case study American River College Relies on EFI Digital StoreFront and MicroPress to Meet Deadlines and Guarantee Quality. Print to Win EFI (www.efi.com) is a world leader in color digital print servers, superwide format printers and inks, industrial inkjet printing systems and print management, Web-to-print and proofing solutions. EFI is dedicated to giving customers a competitive edge with award-winning, scalable solutions from creation to print that maximize productivity and increase profits. EFI maintains 23 offices worldwide. Formed in 1955, American River College in Sacramento, Calif. is a leading community college. The school serves 40,000 students, with 1,800 faculty and staff, placing it in the top five in size in the state of California. CHALLENGE: “Because of a decade of record enrollment, “the college faculty was becoming more and more unhappy with the slow turn-around times and missed deadlines of the Printing Services Department. We had outgrown our home-made grown job submission system and it was time to upgrade to a professional solution.” – Don Reid, Supervisor of Printing Services, American River College The Printing Services Department at American River College (ARC) serves a large customer base, handling between 1-2 million impressions per month. Together with another staff member, supervisor Don Reid developed an online job submission tool that served their needs well for several years. But as ARC and its staff grew, the homegrown system couldn’t keep up. Reid conducted a six-month review of Web-to-Print solutions, looking closely at six different vendors. EFI Pittsburgh 40 24th Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 www.efi.com/products/APPS/ Auto-Count, Bliss, Changing the Way the World Prints, ColorWise, Command WorkStation, DocBuilder, DocBuilder Pro, DocStream, EDOX, EFI, Fiery, the Fiery logo, Fiery Driven, the Fiery Driven logo, OneFlow, PrinterSite, PrintFlow, PrintMe, PrintSmith Site, Prograph, Proteus, RIP-While-Print, Setting the Standard in Digital Printing, Ultravu and VUTEk are registered trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or certain other foreign jurisdictions. Bestcolor is a registered trademark of Electronics For Imaging GmbH in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. AutoCal, Balance, BioVu, BioWare, Build, ColorCal, Digital StoreFront, Estimate, Fiery Link, Fiery Prints, Fiery Spark, FreeForm, Hagen, Jetion, Logic, MicroPress, PhotoXposure, Printcafe, PrintSmith, PSI, PSI Flexo, Remoteproof, RIPChips, Scan, Screenproof, SendMe, Splash, Spot-On, UltraTex, UV Series 50, VisualCal, WebTools, the EFI logo, the Fiery Prints logo and Essential to Print are trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Best, the Best logo, Colorproof, PhotoXposure, Remoteproof, and Screenproof are trademarks of Electronics For Imaging GmbH. All other terms and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, and are hereby acknowledged.All other terms and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners, and are hereby acknowledged. © 2009 Electronics for Imaging 110508CSComart RESULTS: “MicroPress gives us the ability to easily process a mountain of work. With DSF and MicroPress working together, this is the first semester that mountain didn’t bury us!” SOLUTION: “EFI Digital StoreFront was the best solution to meet our demanding needs, and the addition of EFI MicroPress gave us a JDF workflow which has made a huge difference to our productivity. These solutions make our lives a lot easier.” – Don Reid After close review, Reid selected EFI Digital StoreFront® (DSF) for its intuitive commands, visual user interface, and ease of use. Because the Fall semester was starting soon, Reid completed a fast 6-week implementation before going live. venient then sending jobs hardcopy or bringing them to the print center, and especially like the ease of re-ordering jobs. The system has ensured better quality and faster output than the previous solution, while giving users the ability to easily track jobs 24/7. Soon after, Reid was introduced to EFI MicroPress®, a scalable production workflow solution that streamlines prepress work, automates manual processes, and optimizes engine speed to efficiently produce color and black and white documents. ARC decided to purchase MicroPress, and implemented the solution about a year after going live with Digital StoreFront. Today, the systems are working together in a seamless JDF workflow through Printing Services’ EFI Fiery-driven devices. ARC also uses DSF for variable data print jobs, including business cards, note pads, envelopes, department forms, schedules and calendars. For Reid and his operators, Digital StoreFront has made their jobs easier, removing guesswork and streamlining the shop’s workflow. For the faculty and staff that use DSF, they find it more con- Reid estimates that almost half of the staff use DSF today, and he’s working hard to ensure that number keeps growing. To help educate everyone on how to use the system, Reid conducts classes several times a year on campus and has even posted “how to” videos on the department’s YouTube channel. “It’s great to see peoples’ ‘ah-ha’ moments with DSF, especially the professors and staff members who have been hesitant to use it. Once they feel comfortable with how it works and how easy it is, they prefer it hands-down,” said Reid. The addition of MicroPress has meant huge improvements in productivity. “With MicroPress, we’re able to push more jobs through in a day,” Reid notes. “Before MicroPress, we’d process about 100 jobs per day. Now, we can process those same 100 jobs in about 90 minutes! The turn-around time is so much faster that we’re getting lots of positive feedback from faculty and staff.” “With the help of EFI, we’re much closer to meeting our goal of having all jobs done on-time and error-free, which is leaps and bounds ahead of where we were 18 months ago,” concludes Reid. – Don Reid