Women in Printing — It’s a Man’s World (Not!)
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Cheryl Adams
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“The prepress industry started to decline in 1999,” Myers opines. “I was contemplating early retirement, but my two sons loved printing, and they wanted me to expand.”
In 2001, she invested $4 million, purchasing a range of new equipment from prepress to bindery. In 2007, the company expanded again to 58,000 square feet, and a new Xerox iGen3 digital press, Web-to-print software and two more Heidelbergs (one a DI press) took center stage.
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