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Show HILL TOP TIMES 20 Friday, July 11, 1986 It's a deadline each minute for base printing) shop pressions a year," he said. Anything requiring more than the specified impressions is sent to commercial contractors, who do about 75 percent of the jobs corning through Baierschmidt By Chris Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office Gary Hadlock has probably flipped through more daily bulletins, technical orders and classified documents than anyone else at Hill AFB. In fact, during the past 29 years of his federal career he has probably seen more paper and gotten more ink on his clothes than most of his contemporaries. Mr. Hadlock is chief of the Reprographics Branch in building 1229. He was hired here in 1975 as a bindery worker, progressing to his present job after years of developing a working knowledge of almost every piece of printing equipment. The Reprographics Branch prints the Reprographics Branch. The Government Printing Office keeps a list of eligible contractors of which 19 can do work for Hill. Low bid decides the company getting specific jobs. If a contractor can't be found among the 19, the branch will send it to the GPO in Denver to be done or to be contracted to someone who can. It's against federal regulations for anyone but the printing offices to spend Air Force dollars on printing and, so far this year, his branch has spent $195,000 on commercial conin-hou- se short mission-essentijobs, the daily bulletin, 95 percent of the base classified documents, government forms and, basically, anything requiring less than 25,000 duplicating impressions or 60,000 printing all al tracts. But the impressions done on base are what keep the branch interesting. And to do the work, there are four tandem presses, three single unit presses, one Harris press, collators, staplers, typesetting and silk screening equipment all handled by 54 printing specialists. The newest and fastest kid on the block is the Xerox 9900 which takes about 20 minutes to run 50 copies of a document, or about 120 The oldest is a colminute. copies per lator manufactured in 1892 and kept running by the shop's mechanic. Together, equipment and personnel have produced a daily bulletin which has gone from daily; twice weekly and three times a week since it was first published in 1946. Copy is sent from base administration by telecommunications. Printing takes about four to , 50-pa- ge Reprographics Branch impressions. They are limited to 5,000 copies for any one page. "We handle about 60 million im Administration and Control Section Bindery Section customer requested Produces Assigns printing, duplicating and finished bindery products, including micropublishing jobs to the approprior commercial facility. ate technical in-hou- se or ... ically limited to short-ru- n jobs the a in needs government hurry. "Our shop does the work a private company can't respond to," he said. Microform Service Center Printing and Duplicating Section on film from magnetic tapes Produces black and white and color printing utilizing offset press equip- Produces booklets, orders, brochures,, etc. five hours from typesetting to finished product. Classified documents are another big job with everything, including waste and printing plates, sent back to the customer for their disposal. Procurement keeps a steady printing flow with orders for copies of contracts requiring more than one bid. The silk screener is generally limited to two-coldecals, such as the parking symbols, the "Hold It! No cigarette butts here" decal, and the informational decals made for base deprime systems. Most multi-colo- r cals are sent through the GPO. The branch is also in charge of the 234 copiers on base, giving advice on the best one for the job intended and sending procurement the paperwork for purchasing it. 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