16 Aug School District Quadruples Curriculum using RISO Inkjet
What started as a solution to a carbonless paper feeding issue has blossomed into a major expansion in curriculum printing for the East Baton Rouge Parish School System’s in-plant.
Unhappy with the way his five-employee in-plant’s toner printer was feeding carbonless paper, Printing Services Director Chad Simpson invested in a RISO ComColor GL7430 inkjet printer in March, attracted by its low cost. After testing the 140-ppm printer on forms and deciding to upgrade to a high-capacity feeder and stacker, along with a Fiery controller, Simpson decided to experiment with printing curriculum materials. He found the color quality from the RISO to be much better than anticipated.
(From In-Plant Impressions, August 2024 issue)