Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet
Today, In-plant Impressions and NAPCO Media are launching the Impressions Xchange podcast to address topics impacting the printing industry. Our first guest is the GPO’s Greg Estep.
The dates of the Inkjet Summit have been pushed back four months. The venue remains the Hyatt Lost Pines in Austin, Texas.
Exactly 147 years to the day after publishing the first issue of the Congressional Record March 5, 1873, the U.S. Government Publishing Office yesterday printed the first complete Congressional Record using digital inkjet presses.
Hear key industry analyst Marco Boer share his projections for the print industry and the role of production inkjet technology.
After seven successful years, the Inkjet Summit has proven itself to be the best event in the industry for educating print providers about production inkjet technology and the opportunities it can provide. If your in-plant is ready to research an inkjet press, you should apply to attend this event.
Overnight, the Government Publishing Office went from zero to six production inkjet presses. Now, for the first time, GPO will print official U.S. documents using inkjet.
Launched to the market in August 2015, the VarioPrint i-series and its newer model the VarioPrint i-series+ aim to increase the productivity of short-run operations.
The eighth annual Inkjet Summit will help print providers develop strategies, understand options, and make investment decisions about production inkjet printing technology. It will also give suppliers the opportunity to identify relationships with potential buyers interested in inkjet.
Xerography and offset can’t go where inkjet can go. Its ability to print very large widths, on objects and fabrics, without contact, creates clear advantages. But what's next for inkjet technology?
“Connected automation” is at the forefront of Komori’s latest developments in offset and digital printing, and was on display at a recent event in Yamagata, Japan.