Offset Printing Still Available After July 1

Beginning July 1, offset printing will be eliminated on campus. Digital printing will still be available through Printing Services, but offset printing will need to be completed by Arkansas State University (ASU) or they can be bid.

To accommodate the U of A campus during the first six months of this transition, departments should continue to send all jobs through Printing Services. Printing Services will communicate to the departments and advise which jobs can be done on campus and which jobs should be sent directly to ASU. Printing Services will also provide the contact information for ASU. Please plan your printing jobs early to allow time for the exchange of information with ASU or to have the job bid.

Please contact Melissa Couch at mcouch@uark.edu or 575-6064 if you have questions about the changes to the offset printing services.

Contacts

Melissa Couch, program manager
Printing Solutions
479-575-6064, mcouch@uark.edu

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