March 13, 2002
Contact:  Harvey Levenson
(805) 756-1108

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cal Poly Graphic Communication Department Opens New Laboratory

Testing Machines Inc. (TMI), a Cal Poly "partner in
education," has established a modern Substrates, Ink and Toner
Laboratory that will be used to serve the research, testing and
product-evaluation needs of the printing, packaging, imaging and supply
sectors of the graphic arts industry.

During International Printing Week 2002, the university dedicated the
TMI Laboratory and recognized the company's role as its major
contributor. TMI provided the lab with nearly $60,000 worth of
equipment, including an ink tub tester, a monitor-smoothness tester, a
smoothness gauge, a basis weight scale, an Elmendorf tear tester, a
pendulum 1600 Gram, a gloss meter, a Laray viscometer, and a
printability tester. In addition to research, testing and product
evaluations, the instrumentation provided by TMI will also be used in
Cal Poly's academic program and in industry seminars and workshops.

"Through TMI's support, Cal Poly now has an unprecedented laboratory in
the western United States for educating students on testing procedures
and standards used in printing, packaging and related imaging fields,"
said Harvey Levenson, head of Cal Poly's Graphic Communication
Department. "I anticipate heavy use of the laboratory for product
evaluation and as a problem-analysis facility by, paper, ink and toner
vendors, printers and packaging companies from all over North America."

The services to industry will be coordinated through the university's
Graphic Communication Institute. Testing and research will be conducted
by highly trained students under the supervision of Cal Poly professors.

As part of the dedication of the laboratory, Rick Young, director of
international sales for TMI, conducted a seminar on materials testing
for Cal Poly students and faculty and staff members.
Cal Poly's Graphic Communication Department, founded in 1946, maintains
an enrollment of 300 students and more than 33,000 square feet of
modern laboratories. The department is one of the largest programs of
its kind in the nation.

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