Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Continuous Feed (Color)
While the emergence of high-speed inkjet digital printing has become a game-changing technology for several market segments, the book manufacturing segment may be seeing the most drastic changes. Continuous-feed inkjet is altering legacy production workflows, slashing publishers’ inventory requirements and book return costs, extending the lifespans of out-of-print titles, enabling personalization and one-offs, and shortening turnaround times.
There’s a lot to be said about a program that is designed to help young authors bring their vision and creativity to life. In today’s world of school budget cuts and “teaching to the test,” programs like Canon Solutions America’s Future Authors Project has given students who love to write a unique chance to flourish.
Urban Lending Solutions has built a 25,000-square-foot production facility and installed two Ricoh InfoPrint 5000 GP inkjet presses.
We share industry data on the emerging services that printers are offering their customers as they make the digital transformation.
Memjet is opening a new global headquarters that will encompass cutting edge laboratories and corporate offices in San Diego.
IWCO Direct is the first U.S. company to install the new cut-sheet Océ VarioPrint i300 inkjet press.
Competing against nearly 150 entries, Canon Solutions America won an award for its “Designer’s Guide to Inkjet.”
Production inkjet printing may have been an up-and-coming technology a few years ago, but today it&r
Several industry-leading analysts and consultants were among the more than 100 attendees at the annual Inkjet Summit. Because the rise of production inkjet printing has affected the printing industry in many different ways, these industry leaders all left the Summit with varying takeaways. Some of these individuals shared their insights with In-plant Graphics.
Production inkjet printing may have been an up-and-coming technology a few years ago, but today it’s a proven, profitable market that’s bringing big success to those printers wise enough to take advantage of it.