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Title:

Printing and Duplicating Policy

Publication date:

11/921/20212024 

Effective date:

11/9/2021

BRIEF

Policy Summary

This policy describes the process of procuring printed or duplicated materials at Berkeley Lab, including digital and offset printing or duplicating of scientific and technical information (STI) and non-STI publications, such as public-information documents.

Who Should Read This Policy

Employees requiring printed or duplicated material for Berkeley Lab

To Read the Full Policy, Go To:

The POLICY tab on this wiki page

Contact Information

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titlePolicy

Title:

Printing and Duplicating Policy

Publication date:

11/921/20212024 

Effective date:

11/9/2021

POLICY

A. Purpose

This policy describes the process of procuring printed or duplicated materials at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), including the digital and offset printing or duplicating of scientific and technical information (STI) and non-STI publications, such as public-information documents.

B. Persons Affected

Employees requiring printed or duplicated material for Berkeley Lab

C. Exceptions

Not applicable

D. Policy Statement

This policy applies to printing or duplication services for both STI and non-STI publications, such as public-information documents.

Printing is defined as composition, platemaking, presswork, binding, microform publishing, or the end items produced by such processes. Often, a printing process is applied when high-quality reproductions are required. Typically, the selection of the printing process most suitable for a particular job requires special expertise. Printing processes usually require lead times of 15 to 20 working days.

Duplicating (copying) is defined as material produced by duplication equipment employing the lithographic process and automatic copy-processing or copier-duplicating equipment employing electrostatic, thermal, or other copying processes.

  1. Printing services must be arranged through Berkeley Lab's Printing Services Coordinator (PSC) at [email protected] to ensure optimal timeliness, pricing, and quality. This applies to all printing services irrespective of Government Publishing Office (GPO) threshold requirements defined in Section D.3.
    1. The selection of printing processes must address the requirement to promote sustainable printing practices, and to procure printing services that use both:
      1. Uncoated printing and writing paper containing at least 30% postconsumer fiber
      2. Vegetable-oil-based inks for offset printing
  2. Duplicating services should be arranged by either Berkeley Lab's PSC or Procurement Department to ensure optimal timeliness and pricing. The PSC can provide expertise for those jobs where high quality is required.
    1. For duplicating jobs that exceed the GPO threshold requirements defined in Section D.3, the order must be placed by the PSC.
    2. The selection of duplicating processes must also address the requirement to promote sustainable printing practices, and to procure printing services that use both:
      1. Uncoated printing and writing paper containing at least 30% postconsumer fiber
      2. Vegetable-oil-based inks for offset printing
    3. In emergency situations, the Payments Requests process may be used for duplicating services, with an appropriate justification, for reimbursement of non-Procurement-selected vendor duplicating costs (except for those that apply to the GPO threshold).
      1. The use of an RFIC signifies the requestor's acknowledgement that timeliness, pricing and/or quality may be at risk using a non-Procurement-selected vendor.
  3. Government Publishing Office (GPO) Threshold Requirements. When material to be printed or duplicated exceeds 5,000 copies of a single page, or more than 25,000 units in the aggregate of multiple pages, it must be procured by or through the GPO. In this case, Berkeley Lab's GPO specialist, the PSC, must be contacted to ensure the required GPO requirements are met.

E. Roles and Responsibilities

Role

Responsibility

Printing Services Coordinator (PSC)

Provides expertise and guidance in the selection of applicable printing or duplication processes and assists with:

  • Interpretation and implementation of GPO regulations
  • Interpretation of regulations concerning environmentally sustainable printing
  • Expertise in printing and duplicating processes, including paper and ink selection
  • Assistance in the selection of the best process and/or identification/evaluation of suppliers for a particular printing or duplicating job
  • Functions as the Laboratory's GPO representative; resides in the Information Technology Division/Creative Services

Procurement Department

Procures applicable duplicating services on behalf of Berkeley Lab

Employee requesting printed or duplicated material

Adheres to the provisions of this policy

F. Definitions/Acronyms

Term

Definition

Printing

Composition, platemaking, presswork, binding, microform publishing, or the end items produced by such processes. Often, a printing process is applied when high-quality copies are required. Typically, the selection of the printing process most suitable for a particular job requires special expertise. Printing processes usually require lead times of 15 to 20 working days.

Duplicating

Material produced by duplication equipment employing the lithographic process; automatic copy-processing or copier-duplicating equipment employing electrostatic, thermal, or other copying processes

Copying

See Duplicating

STI

Scientific and technical information

Digital printing

A method of printing from a digital-based image directly to a variety of media. Usually refers to professional printing, where small-run jobs from desktop publishing and other digital sources are printed using large-format and/or high-volume laser or inkjet printers.

Offset printing

A commonly used printing technique in which the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to the printing surface

Non-STI publications

Publications that are not STI, such as public-information brochures

G. Recordkeeping Requirements

None

H. Implementing Documents

Document number

Title

Type

11.01.019.000

Payment Requests

Policy

I. Related Berkeley Lab Policies

J. Contact Information

K. Revision History

Date

Revision

By whom

Revision Description

Section(s) affected

Change Type

1/2/2012

1

Miller

Rewrite for wiki

All

Minor

3/6/2013

2

Mock/Youngquist

Revised to clarify the printing or duplicating process at Berkeley Lab. Precedence of Contract 31 over GPO printing regulations. Role of Printing Services Coordinator defined, as well as other related terms.

All

Major

1/15/20152.1Youngquist

"Government Printing Office" changed to "Government Publishing Office"

DEditorial
6/29/20162.2WeinerPeriodic reviewAllMinor
8/26/20172.3WeinerChanged ownership of policy from Public Affairs/Creative Services to Information Technology/Creative ServicesAllEditorial
11/9/20212.4J. RhodinPeriodic review: fixed related policy links. Removed language re. cancelled business cards policy (D.3)AllMinor
11/21/2024 2.4J. RhodinPeriodic review: no changes AllEditorial 
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DOCUMENT INFORMATION

Title:

Printing and Duplicating Policy

Document number

10.07.005.000

Revision number

2.4

Publication date:

11/921/20212024 

Effective date:

11/9/2021

Next review date:

11/920/20242027

Policy Area:

Public Information/and External Relations

RPM Section (home)

Information Management

RPM Section (cross-reference)

Section 5.04

Functional Division

Information Technology/Creative Services, OCFO-Procurement

Prior reference information (optional)

RPM Section 5.04

Source Requirements Documents

  • Title 44 of the U.S. Code, Public Printing and Documents, Chapter 5, Production and Procurement of Printing and Binding, Section 501
  • Executive Order 13514

Implementing Documents

Document number

Title

Type

11.01.019.000

Payment Requests

Policy

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titleAdditional Information

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Title:

Printing and Duplicating Policy

Document number

10.07.005.000

Revision number

2.4

Publication date:

11/921/20212024

Effective date:

11/9/2021

Next review date:

11/920/20242027

Policy Area:

Public Information/and External Relations

RPM Section (home)

Information Management

RPM Section (cross-reference)

Section 5.04

Functional Division

Information Technology/Creative Services, OCFO-Procurement

Author name/contact info

Caitlin Youngquist



Revision 0 publication date

7/7/2011

Retirement date

n/a

Prior reference information (optional)

RPM Section 5.04



Inputs from more than one Functional Area?

Yes

List additional Functional Areas & contacts

Procurement



Inputs from more than one Policy Area?

No

List additional Policy Areas & contacts




30-day notification needed?

No

30-day start date

n/a

30-day end date

n/a



LDAP protected?

No



Need TABL reminders?

No

Frequency

n/a

Brief reminder text:

n/a



Approval Sheet for this revision received (date)
[Note: author is responsible]


Key labels/tags:

  • Printing, Duplicating, Copying, Government Publishing Office (GPO), Creative Services Coordinator, Printing Services Coordinator (PSC), Procurement

New terms that need to be added to Glossary/Acronym list:

  • Printing
  • Duplicating
  • Copying
  • STI
  • Digital printing
  • Offset printing
  • Non-STI publications