Digital Printing-Wide Format - Flatbed
As the sole in-plant employee for the City of West Allis, Wisconsin, Denise Cleary produces a lot of printing by herself. But for years, one type of work eluded her: wide-format printing. Not anymore.
Among the many things proven at last year’s PRINTING United Expo in Orlando, Florida, was that wide-format technology continues to develop.
Just two weeks before CHRISTUS Health opened a new hospital, officials called on their in-plant to carry out a major wall branding project.
Roland DGA has launched a new UV Direct-to-Film (DTF) system, featuring enhanced media to improve ease of use, productivity, and versatility.
Producing an elaborate, multi-part wide-format project will increase your in-plant's value exponentially. That's why the Church of Scientology's Dissemination and Distribution Center eagerly tackled a project that involved printing more than 100,653 sq. ft. of materials.
After attempting a hostile takeover of Roland DG two years ago, Brother Industries is moving to acquire Mutoh Holdings to strengthen its wide-format and industrial business.
Keypoint Intelligence has released two new forecast reports analyzing the global wide-format print market through 2029.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, 82 years ago, more than 150,000 Allied troops launched the largest amphibious invasion in history, marking a turning point in World War II. Here is how one in-plant honored the soldiers who participated in the D-Day invasion.
Print has come a long way, and now the industry has entered a third dimension. Here's why dimensional graphics are exploding in popularity.
An inter-campus collaboration in central Illinois will bring much-needed revenue to an in-plant suffering from deep budget cuts.















