Shortly after the Wright Brothers first powered flight in 1903, another Dayton, Ohio, inventor, Theodore Schirmer, introduced a new principle of feeding continuous forms through an autographic register. Rather than using the traditional friction roller, Schirmer s invention used a wheel with small pins that would engage holes punched in the paper s margins. The idea warranted a patent and Standard Register was born in 1912. The company s business has grown and advanced with technology throughout the years. Today, it offers technology solutions, such as on-demand printing, information automation, security audits and supply-chain management to the health care, insurance, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries. The York, Pa., manufacturing facility is one of more than 35 locations in the company s nationwide operation. This facility had the distinction of setting an industry record with more than 3 million hours worked without a disabling injury.
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