Digital Printing-Wide Format - Roll to Roll
The University of Scranton Printing and Mailing Services recently upgraded its wide-format capabilities with a new 44" HP DesignJet Z9⁺. The new press has produced sharper images and faster production times, enabling the shop to take on more projects for the university this summer.
Technology developers throughout the wide-format value chain have signed on as sponsors of the third annual Wide-format Summit, being held July 24-26 at the PGA National Resort in West Palm Beach, Florida.
At the recent Association of College and University Printers conference, IPI Editor Bob Neubauer caught up with Canon's Bob Barbera to get his observations about how in-plants can better grow their businesses.
The four-color pigment inkjet printer supports both roll paper and cut-sheet media. It includes an integrated contact imaging sensor flatbed scanner that assists in digitizing originals.
The Canon Colorado M-Series printers are the “next generational step in the Colorado series” and feature two speed configurations and optional UVgel white ink capabilities.
The roll-to-roll printer offers in-field upgradability and productivity powered by UVgel technology to support business growth.
Mesa Public Schools Printing & Design recently upgraded its operation with Canon imagePRESS C10010VP and C910 digital color presses, a Canon VarioPRINT 130, and flatbed and roll-fed wide-format printers. Supervisor Joseph Barz discusses the benefits of this new technology.
Roland DGA will be showcasing its latest products, including exciting new additions to the TrueVIS printer family, at ISA International Sign Expo 2023, April 12-14, in Las Vegas.
Epson announced the availability of its new 24-, 36- and 44-in. production-class SureColor T-Series and SureColor P-Series printing solutions.
Fayetteville State University’s in-plant has done it again. A year after giving a graphics facelift to the university’s library, the three-employee in-plant has decorated the bland cinderblock walls of the school’s aquatic center in FSU colors and logos.