Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet
The Memjet DuraBolt 325C PrintEngine is augmented by a sophisticated Digital Front End that streamlines interaction between the print engine and all aspects of the printing process.
Designed for customers with mid- to high-production volumes, the Plockmatic BLM5000 series production bookletmaker can produce A4 and letter landscape-format booklets, in addition to regular sized, portrait-format booklets.
More than 135 print executives — including more than two dozen in-plant managers — are packing their bags right now for the 11th annual Inkjet Summit, which will kick off Monday evening at the Hyatt Lost Pines, outside of Austin, Texas.
Printronix announced an expansion of its printer portfolio through an exclusive distribution agreement for Serial Dot-Matrix printers with Fujitsu. This partnership will allow the companies to broaden their customer base and strengthen their market presence.
One key benefit of cut-sheet inkjet is flexibility. It enables the productivity needed to handle small and large runs. Users get the needed quality at any job run length, whereas toner technology has a finite capacity.
With the Inkjet Summit just days away, conference chair Marco Boer assesses the inkjet market, noting that new models of continuous-feed and cut-sheet inkjet presses are 30% more productive than prior generations, and can also print on more substrates.
Kyocera drew crowds at Hunkeler Innovationdays with its entry-level TASKalfa Pro 15000C color cut-sheet inkjet press. In this video, Marcel Ebbenhorst talks about the press's advantages, including its high productivity, small footprint, and low energy consumption.
A new video examines the University of West Georgia’s in-plant, which uses an array of Canon equipment to handle a variety of printing for the Carrollton, Georgia, university.
Quantum Group is the first commercial printer in Chicago to install a seven-color, 41" Landa S10P Nanographic digital printing press. The device could be a "game-changer" for the company.
Xerox showed both cut-sheet inkjet and toner devices at Hunkeler Innovationdays as part of its "Better Together" approach to production printing. IPI's Bob Neubauer talked with Andrew Gunn about these presses and other new offerings on display at the show.