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Becoming California’s ‘Printer of Choice’

Visiting California’s Office of State Publishing (OSP) can be an overwhelming experience. Unlike the more modest facilities of a typical in-plant, OSP’s 128,000-sq.-ft. main plant rivals most commercial printers in size and scope.

The country’s second largest in-plant, behind only the U.S. Government Publishing Office in Washington, D.C., OSP is one of the few in-plants with a web offset press: an eight-color Harris M-1000B. The press consumes an average of 20,000 lbs. of paper each day to churn out millions of voter information guides, driver’s license handbooks, tax forms, and other essential documents.

Becoming California’s ‘Printer of Choice’

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