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April 12, 2002 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-04-12

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DIGITAL 66

BEHIND THE SCENES

Networking
specialists offer a
variety of ways to
enhance print
production.

edium and large commercial print-
ers, ad agencies, graphic designers
and book manufacturers are among
the clients that turn to Digital 66, operating
in Novi since 1998. Manager Don Dales said
his business helps customers to be more effi-
cient in their pre-press digital workflow.
"We specialize in Windows NT network
integration, Internet connectivity, hardware
and software sales and support for printers
and image creators," he said.
Digital 66 is part of the team that has
assisted the Jewish News since the Jan. 27 fire
in Southfield.
Technicians from Digital 66 — "our week-
end SWAT team," said Dales — kept the
paper going with networking, wiring, Mac
and PC relocation and new hardware installa-

Lion. The four from Digital 66 helped to
make the Jewish News' emergency move to its
temporary Farmington Hills location as seam-
less and efficient as possible.
"We are always more interested in building
a long-term relationship with our customers
than a one-time sale," Dales said. It's that
philosophy that has enabled Digital 66, and
its parent company Dales & Graphic
Systems, to earn a superior reputation for
service in the Michigan graphic arts commu-
nity.
Digital 66, located at 25000 Trans-X Drive
in Novi, is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays,
"but our technicians are available 24/7,"
Dales said. For information, call
(248) 449-9038 or toll-free (888) 553-2537,
or visit the Web site, wvvw.digital-66.com

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