According to a recent report from InfoTrends, Canon Solutions America is the market share leader in the national and worldwide continuous-feed inkjet market.
Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Continuous Feed (Color)
These are good days for the production inkjet printing business. Both users and manufacturers are growing, everyone seems to be making money and promises of technology advancement are being delivered upon. If there is any complaint from users of inkjet equipment, it seems to be that the technology is evolving too rapidly.
The debut Jetcomm Conference has been deemed a success, bringing together HP Inkjet Web Press users from around the world and including a tour of the World Bank Group's in-plant.
Visitors to next week's Jetcomm Conference will get an up-close look at the World Bank Group's in-plant's HP Inkjet T-230 production inkjet press. The conference, which overlaps the DscoopX conference, will bring HP Inkjet Web Press users together.
As production inkjet technology evolves, cut-sheet inkjet printers are becoming a viable and affordable option for in-plants. Next week, IPG will host a webinar with two in-plant managers who will share their cut-sheet inkjet experiences.
Inkjet was everywhere this week as three of the top digital press vendors launched inkjet presses—all on the same day.
While the industry has been focusing on Canon's forthcoming Niagara cut-sheet inkjet press, Xerox has been hard at work on one of its own.
In this webinar, you will hear from organizations that have successfully streamlined operations to efficiently compete.
Dscoop will help foster the first annual conference for a new HP user group taking place March 4-5, 2015, in Washington, DC, immediately preceding the North American DscoopX conference at the Gaylord National Convention Center.
Three new features—Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR), an in-line coating system and an ink measurement and proofing tool—have been added to Xerox's CiPress Production Inkjet Systems for more flexibility and functionality.