[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 48, Volume 6]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 48CFR1552.208-70]

[Page 59-60]
 
            TITLE 48--FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATIONS SYSTEM
 
               CHAPTER 15--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
 
PART 1552_SOLICITATION PROVISIONS AND CONTRACT CLAUSES--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart 1552.2_Texts of Provisions and Clauses
 
Sec. 1552.208-70  Printing.

    As prescribed in 1508.870, insert the following clause:

                           Printing (OCT 2000)

    (a) Definitions.
    ``Printing'' is the process of composition, plate making, presswork, 
binding and microform; or the end items produced by such processes and 
equipment. Printing services include newsletter production and 
periodicals which are prohibited under EPA contracts.
    ``Composition'' applies to the setting of type by hot-metal casting, 
photo typesetting, or electronic character generating devices for the 
purpose of producing camera copy, negatives, a plate or image to be used 
in the production of printing or microform.
    ``Camera copy'' (or ``camera-ready copy'') is a final document 
suitable for printing/duplication.
    ``Desktop Publishing'' is a method of composition using computers 
with the final output or generation of camera copy done by a color 
inkjet or color laser printer. This is not considered ``printing.'' 
However, if the output from desktop publishing is being sent to a 
typesetting device (i.e., Linotronic) with camera copy being produced in 
either paper or negative format, these services are considered 
``printing''.
    ``Microform'' is any product produced in a miniaturized image 
format, for mass or general distribution and as a substitute for 
conventionally printed material. Microform services are classified as 
printing services and includes microfiche and microfilm. The contractor 
may make up to two sets of microform files for archival purposes at the 
end of the contract period of performance.
    ``Duplication'' means the making of copies on photocopy machines 
employing electrostatic, thermal, or other processes without using an 
intermediary such as a negative or plate.
    ``Requirement'' means an individual photocopying task. (There may be 
multiple requirements under a Work Assignment or Delivery Order. Each 
requirement would be subject to the photocopying limitation of 5,000 
copies of one page or 25,000 copies of multiple pages in the aggregate 
per requirement).
    (b) Prohibition. The contractor shall not engage in, nor subcontract 
for, any printing in connection with the performance of work under this 
contract. Duplication of more than 5,000 copies of one page or more than 
25,000 copies of multiple pages in the aggregate per requirement 
constitutes printing. The intent of the limitation is not to allow the 
duplication of final documents for use by the Agency. In compliance with 
EPA Order 2200.4a, EPA Publication Review Procedure, the Office of 
Communications, Education, and Media Relations is responsible for the 
review of materials generated under a contract published or issued by 
the Agency under a contract intended for release to the public.
    (c) Affirmative Requirements. (1) Unless otherwise directed by the 
contracting officer, the contractor shall use double-sided copying to 
produce any progress report, draft report or final report.
    (2) Unless otherwise directed by the contracting officer, the 
contractor shall use recycled paper for reports delivered to the Agency 
which meet the minimum content standards for paper and paper products as 
set forth in EPA's Web site for the Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines 
at: http://www.epa.gov/cpg/.
    (d) Permitted Contractor Activities. (1) The prohibitions contained 
in paragraph (b) do not preclude writing, editing, or preparing 
manuscript copy, or preparing related illustrative material to a final 
document (camera-ready copy) using desktop publishing.
    (2) The contractor may perform a requirement involving the 
duplication of less than 5,000 copies of only one page, or less than 
25,000 copies of multiple pages in the aggregate, using one color 
(black), so long as such pages do not exceed the maximum image size of 
10\3/4\ by 14\1/4\ inches, or 11 by 17 paper stock. Duplication services 
below these thresholds

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are not considered printing. If performance of the contract will require 
duplication in excess of these limits, contractors must immediately 
notify the contracting officer in writing. EPA may then seek a waiver 
from the Joint Committee on Printing, U. S. Congress. The intent of the 
limitation is to allow ``incidental'' duplication (drafts, proofs) under 
a contract. The intent of the limitation is not to allow the duplication 
of copies of final documents for use by the Agency or as distributed as 
instructed by the Agency.
    (3) The contractor may perform a requirement involving the multi-
color duplication of no more than 100 pages in the aggregate using color 
copier technology, so long as such pages do not exceed the maximum image 
size of 10\3/4\ by 14\1/4\ inches, or 11 by 17 paper stock. Duplication 
services below these thresholds are not considered printing. If 
performance of the contract will require duplication in excess of these 
limits, contractors must immediately notify the contracting officer in 
writing. EPA may then seek a waiver from the Joint Committee on 
Printing, U. S. Congress.
    (4) The contractor may perform the duplication of no more than a 
total of 100 diskettes or CD-ROM's. Duplication services below these 
thresholds are not considered printing. If performance of the contract 
will require duplication in excess of these limits, contractors must 
immediately notify the contracting officer in writing. EPA may then seek 
a waiver from the Joint Committee on Printing, U. S. Congress.
    (e) Violations. The contractor may not engage in, nor subcontract 
for, any printing in connection with the performance of work under the 
contract. The cost of any printing services in violation of this clause 
will be disallowed, or not accepted by the Government.
    (f) Flowdown Provision. The contractor shall include in each 
subcontract which may involve a requirement for any printing/
duplicating/copying a provision substantially the same as this clause.

                            (End of clause )

[65 FR 58924, Oct. 3, 2000]