Honolulu, Hawaii –May 2026 – The Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) has launched its new Digital Production Printing Pathways Training Program at the in-house production printing operations within Hawaii Correctional Industries (HCI). This initiative equips offenders with high-demand, marketable skills in the graphic communications industry, supporting rehabilitation, reducing recidivism, and opening pathways to successful re-entry and employment.
The newly established HCI printing center is fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including the latest Xerox digital production press, finishing equipment, pre-press tools, and advanced workflow software. This modern setup enables efficient, high-quality production to meet the diverse printing needs of correctional facilities across Hawaii, from forms and documents to specialized applications.
During the Graduation ceremonies, Frank Kanonik and Joe Rickard from Intellective Solutions offered congratulations to students via video.
The program is powered by the Xerox® Digital Career Pathway Program, a comprehensive initiative designed to prepare learners for rewarding careers in the graphic communications industry. It features a competency-based curriculum covering essential topics such as production workflows, file and color management, personalized printing, safety, costing, and emerging applications. Participants receive teacher and student workbooks, instructor resources, technology integration, and ongoing support services. The program aligns with industry standards, offers potential credentials, and has proven successful in correctional settings by providing practical skills for sustainable employment.
For more information on the Xerox® Digital Career Pathway Program, visit the program brochure: https://www.xerox.com/downloads/usa/en/x/Xerox-Digital-Career-Pathway-Program-ENUS.pdf.
