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KSU Printing Services: University Branding Specialists

Discover our high-quality printing services at KSU, ensuring integrity of university branding. We serve diverse clients across multiple campuses and government agencies. Benefit from strong campus relationships and share your input to meet your printing needs!

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KSU Printing Services: University Branding Specialists

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  1. UNIVERSITY PRINTING Greg LeValley, Director Rob Nixon, Associate Director 785-532-6308

  2. SWOT ANALYSIS • Strengths • Weaknesses • Opportunities • Threats

  3. STRENGTHS • Vested interest in promoting KSU and helping meet 2025 goals. • We are the KSU in-plant printer assuring high quality printing and maintaining integrity of University branding, licensed wordmarks and images. • Print partners have been vetted through KSU purchasing that meet our quality standards.

  4. In tune with University’s pulse, programs providing flexible scheduling to meet tight deadlines. • Departmental support = increased resources and expertise. • We serve a diverse clientele • Manhattan, Olathe and Salina campuses • Research and extension office across the state • Other state agencies (KU and KDA as examples)

  5. WEAKNESSES • Reduced footprint increases need for local partnerships. • Funding affects availability to respond quickly to emerging print technology.

  6. OPPORTUNITIES • University invested in the KSU in-plant to provide a service where other universities closed their shops • As clients, you can provide input to help us meet the services you need. We work for you! • Build stronger campus relationships. (campus bookstore – DCM)

  7. THREATS • Budget reductions – clients will have less to spend on printing. • Technology – desktop publishing, low volume desktop machines. Rapid changing production capabilities. • Outside vendors

  8. QUESTIONS?

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