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From our house to yours: Pa. company provides top-notch printing services of Translog.


Every three months an issue of Translog is mailed from the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command headquarters in Alexandria, Va. to York Graphic Services in York, Pa. for final printing and mailing.

Diane Fry, project manager, receives the Translog mailing packet, and assigns the job to Don Andersen, job planner. Andersen ensures the magazine is ready for production. Once approved Andersen puts the order in for the paper that will be passed through the press. Think of the press as a large "rubber stamp" that transfers ink to paper via rubber-encased rollers that pick up ink on every revolution.

YGS YGS You Got Served (movie  still uses the traditional ink cylinders and press for printing. Ken Conrad, Government Printing Office Specialist, operator, maintains a watchful watch·ful  
adj.
1. Closely observant or alert; vigilant: kept a watchful eye on the clock. See Synonyms at aware, careful.

2. Archaic Not sleeping; awake.
 eye over the entire printing and binding process. He checks every one thousand sheets of paper that go through the printing press, ensuring consistency and quality of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed.

See also: Color
.

When the print run is complete, the printed sheets are delivered to the folder. After folding, the sheets are sent to the binder binder: see combine.


An earlier Microsoft Office workbook file that let users combine related documents from different Office applications. The documents could be viewed, saved, opened, e-mailed and printed as a group.
 to collate col·late  
tr.v. col·lat·ed, col·lat·ing, col·lates
1. To examine and compare carefully in order to note points of disagreement.

2. To assemble in proper numerical or logical sequence.

3.
, staple and trim, turning the magazine into a finished product. Once that is complete the magazines are boxed, loaded and shipped to readers.
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Title Annotation:York Graphic Services
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 22, 2004
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