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HOURS OF OPERATION
The office is open Monday through Friday
7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Fall and Spring Semesters
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Summer Semester
Location: Montebello C-04
Phone: (410) 319-3063/3856
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MSU PRINT SHOP
User Guidelines
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I. Services Provided
II. Quick Copy Service
III. While-U-Wait Service
IV. Exams, Tests, and Quizzes
V. Estimates
VI. Desktop Publishing
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VII. Preparation of Materials Submitted
VIII. Making Changes or
Corrections
IX. Submission and Scheduling
X. Bindery
XI. Print Shop Staff |
I.
SERVICES PROVIDED
A. Xerographic Copying
B. Digital Printing
C. Offset Printing
D. Desktop Publishing
E. Finishing - (collating , folding , laminating, numbering, padding,
perforating, punching (holes), saddle stitching, stapling and shrink
wrapping.
F. Binding - coil plastic strips, (GBC) spiral plastic strips, sure
binding strips, and adhesive binding strips.
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QUICK COPY SERVICE (QSC)
A. Q.C.S. provides 1 to 500 copies of one
(1) original printed on one side or two (2) originals printed back-to-back, in a
three (3) hour time period.
B. Up to 20 copies of three (3) to
twenty (20) originals, collated and stapled.
C. Copies are printed in BLACK INK
on 8 1/2" x 11" - 20 lb., white paper.
D. ONLY ONE (1) QUICK COPY REQUEST WILL
BE ACCEPTED FROM EACH DEPARTMENT DURING ANY ONE (1) TIME PERIOD.
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WHILE-U-WAIT SERVICE
A. One (1) to ten (10) copies of no more
than four (4) originals loose or automatically collated and stapled.
B. Copies will be printed in BLACK INK
on 8 1/2" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" white paper.
C. Maximum original size accepted is
11" x 17".
D. Exam requests for no more than two (2)
originals and not exceeding fifty (50) copies can be printed WHILE-U-WAIT.
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EXAMS, TESTS, AND QUIZZES
A. Exams must be titled as such and
submitted on an Exam Request Form.
B. Instructor's name and course must be
clearly printed or typed on the first page.
C. Exam requests will be reproduced,
following the schedule below:
1. One original or two originals printed
back-to-back, up to 50 copies printed While-U-Wait. (Please plan to wait
approximately 10 minutes.)
2. Three to five originals, up to 100
copies printed within two hour time period.
3. Exams in excess of the above will be
completed within a four hour time period.
4. Request submitted after 4:00 p.m. will
be completed by 9:00 a.m. the following day.
TO ENSURE TIGHT SECURITY AND CONFIDENTIALITY
OF EXAMS, TESTS AND QUIZZES, WE MUST INSIST THAT EXAMS BE PICKED UP AT THE DESIGNATED
TIMES.
STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SUBMIT OR PICK UP EXAMS.
NO EXCEPTIONS!!
V.
ESTIMATES
An accurate estimate requires completed
information about the design, number of originals, artwork, photographs, ink choices,
paper choices, bindery, quantity and completion dates. Without this information
only a "ballpark" estimate can be made.
A. If you require a firm quotation you
must provide written specifications.
B. A formal quotation will be completed
within three (3) working days, confirmed in writing and valid for thirty days.
C. When job is ready for printing,
attach the written quotation to the Printing Request Form so that it can be compared
with job.
D. If no changes have been made, the price will be honored. If changes were
made you will be notified of the new price.
E. Changes in specifications, design or copy can be accommodated, however, such
changes will affect the cost and completion date.
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DESKTOP PUBLISHING
Creating, composing and designing original
layouts for flyers, invitations, brochures, program booklets, tickets, etc.
A. Before submitting a document for
typesetting, make sure it is a final copy, that is a copy which has been approved by
everyone responsible for the content, especially the department chair, director, or
dean if necessary. Any changes made will cause delays and added expenses.
B. If any of the following items are to be included in your final document, they
should accompany your document when submitted for:
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1. Photos
2. Illustrations
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3. Picture captions
4. Graphics |
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PREPARATION OF MATERIALS SUBMITTED
A. Provide clean originals. Every
effort is made to reproduce quality copies from your originals.
B. Information must be clearly typed on
white paper. Originals on color paper, particularly dark colors such as red,
gold, blue and green may be difficult (and sometimes impossible) to reproduce.
C. Avoid color ink on originals.
Black ink reproduces the best. Colors of ink such as a blue pen used for signature,
may be difficult to pick-up.
D. Do not piece together originals.
Loose edges can cause originals to be misfed as they pass through the copier's automatic
document handler. "Make-ready" copies may be substituted for originals
that are pieced together. There is an additional charge for this procedure.
E. All corrections must be clear and
neat. Light or broken letters will copy poorly.
F. There must be a minimum of 1/2"
margin at the top and bottom and 1/4" margin on each side of the page. Print
which extends into this margin may not be picked up. Originals without this margin
may need a slight reduction in order to fit the image on the paper. However, this
may slow the process of your job.
G. Originals must be submitted, numbered
and unbounded so that they can be properly arranged should the pages be out of
order. Pages in books are numbered odd numbers on the right side (recto) and even
numbers on the left side (verso).
H. All forms must be completed and signed
by department heads prior to submission for printing.
I. Materials which do not meet the above
specifications will not be accepted. All jobs will be printed on both sides of the
sheet unless otherwise specified and approved.
J. The material in your job must not
contain any matter that is libelous, obscene, scandalous, or invades any person's right to
privacy or other personal rights.
VIII. MAKING CHANGES OR CORRECTIONS
1. Mark changes clearly in the margins
with pen or pencil, using the proofreader's marks.
2. If revisions are extensive, completely
retype the paragraph or item on a separate sheet 8 1/2" x 11" sheet.
Mark insert A, B, etc., and indicate on the proof where it should be inserted.
3. Be sure to sign your name
on the Customer Proof Form.
4. If the number of changes or corrections
on the proof are extensive, you will be given a second proof for your approval. When
reading the second proof, compare it with the first to be certain.
a. That the corrections you indicated the
first time have been made
b. No other errors were made when the
mistake was corrected.
5. Be sure to read the entire paragraph in
which there are corrections, since new errors can occur when your changes are made.
IX.
SUBMISSION AND SCHEDULING
A. A printing job request form must be
fully completed for each job submitted and must include budget codes.
B. All published and copyrighted materials
must be presented with written approval of the holder of the copyright. This can be
obtained by written request to the person holding the copyright.
C. Turnaround time varies depending upon
complexity of the job and our schedule load. It is important that you follow through
with deadlines established.
D. Delays in submitting jobs as well as
extensive changes will result in rescheduling the completion date.
E. University forms, study guides, syllabi
and other materials required for the beginning of the Fall Semester must be submitted
prior to August 1st. MATERIALS SUBMITTED AFTER THIS DATE MAY NOT BE COMPLETED BY THE
BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER.
F. Reports, proposals, etc., of 85 pages or
more, requiring more than 60 copies and stapled, must be submitted at least four (4)
working days in advance. Department Heads should coordinate like materials to be
used, and submit printing requests for total copies required.
G. Peak periods are usually August 1st
to October 1st and January 6th to February 28th. Priority will be given to
instructional materials and registration materials.
H. Because the beginning of each
semester is a high demand time for printing request, please plan to submit your large
volume routine request prior to the beginning of the semester. Such items as course
outlines, manuals, reports, syllabi, booklets, etc., of two or more pages should be
submitted between June 1st and August 1st for the Fall Semester and prior to December 15th
for the Spring Semester.
I. If you cannot submit your request
until the beginning of the semester, please allow a three day turn-around. This
schedule is subject to change based on workload and unexpected delays.
X.
BINDERY
After printing or copying, a job goes to the bindery area for assembly and
finishing. A variety of hand-operated and automatic machines are used to assemble
and finish the job.
Bindery options include:
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Collating
Plastic Coil Binding
DocuTech-Adhesive Binding |
Folding
Plastic Spiral Binding |
Drilling
Saddle Stitching |
Padding
Thermal Binding |
XI. PRINT SHOP STAFF
The University Print Shop staff can assist you with job planning, estimates, submitting an
order and completion dates. They can explain the printing process, answer your
questions and provide information to help you evaluate the many alternatives available to
achieve your desired results.
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Earl Brown |
Offset Machine Operator |
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Lucinda Dorsey |
Illustrator |
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Joyce Dyson |
Manager |
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Gloria Green |
Office
Clerk |
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Gregory Lloyd |
Assistant
Manager |
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Evelyn
Reynolds |
Office
Clerk |
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Delton Stanley |
Offset
Machine Operator |
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