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July 12, 2013           FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE         

 

SAN LUIS OBISPO – XantÉ Corp. has donated an Excelagraphix 4200 inkjet print system to enhance the digital printing program at Cal Poly’s Graphic Communication Department.


          Harvey Levenson, director of the Graphic Communication Institute at Cal Poly, said the new system sets the stage for wide-format printing in speed and quality. Powered by Memjet, the Excelagraphix 4200 is one of the fastest inkjet-wide format printers on the market.


“The Excelagraphix 4200 strengthens Cal Poly’s commitment to educating students and industry professionals attending Cal Poly seminars and workshops with technology and business practices representing the future of the graphic communication industry,” Levenson said.


          It will be used in laboratory classes, by University Graphic Systems, Cal Poly’s experiential student-run, faculty-advised printing, publishing, and imaging company, and by the Graphic Communication Institute at Cal Poly (GrCI), the university’s arm for industry research, testing, product evaluations, training, consulting, seminars, workshop, conferences, and publishing.


          One application that Cal Poly will introduce immediately is in the area of packaging. Colleen Twomey, a packaging specialist and assistant professor of graphic communication, is heading-up the project.
“The XantÉ Excelagraphix 4200 printer is a perfect fit for our students’ packaging innovation projects,” Twomey said. “Within seconds, students can prototype on flexible and rigid media, in beautiful full- color graphics. We are delighted to work with such state-of-the-art technology.”


Mark Swanzy, chief operating officer of XantÉ Corp., said, “XantÉ is proud to provide our award-winning technology to an educational institution as fine as Cal Poly. Students and industry professionals will have the opportunity to learn, hands-on, about the latest in digital printing technology to further their knowledge and experience. Education is of utmost importance to XantÉ, as these talented students and exposure to new printing technologies are the future of our industry.”


About Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and the Graphic Communication Department   

Named the West’s best public master’s-level university for two decades by U.S. News and World Report, Cal Poly is a comprehensive polytechnic campus of about 18,000 mostly undergraduate students on California’s Central Coast. One of the most selective of the California State University’s 23 campuses, Cal Poly provides a renowned Learn by Doing education aimed at producing innovative professionals and future industry leaders in science and technology as well as the liberal arts (www.calpoly.edu).


          The Graphic Communication Department (www.grc.calpoly.edu) was founded in 1946 and is one of the largest and best-known programs of its kind in the U.S. It includes concentrations in graphic communication management, Web and digital media, design reproduction technology, graphics for packaging, and individualized study. The program is strongly supported by industry with grants and endowments and with equipment, supplies and software for the department’s more than 33,000 square feet of modern laboratories. The department is nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Collegiate Graphic Communications. The Graphic Communication Institute at Cal Poly (www.grci.calpoly.edu) focuses on services for industry, including research, testing, product evaluations, consulting, training, seminars, workshops, conferences and publishing.


About XantÉ Corp.           XantÉ is a major provider of professional digital solutions employing state-of-the-art technology.           XantÉ is headquartered in Mobile, Ala., with offices in Sacramento, Calif.; Duiven, The Netherlands; and Zhengzhou, China. XantÉ products are distributed through a worldwide network of reseller and distribution partners. For more information, visit www.xante.com.
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