Structural works were needed at Leinster House to ensure the printer fit correctly in the building.
THE PROCUREMENT OF a massive printing press has caused controversy and sparked an investigation in Leinster House.
The specification of the product on the company website lists the model as being 7.3 metres long, 2.68m wide and 2.1m high. The detailed requirements in the tender included that it must have a running speed of 16,000 sheets per hour and a colour management system. Issues still remain as it’s reported that staff still need to be trained on its use, the Irish Times reported.The printer originally cost the Exchequer just over €800,000. Source: Komori
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