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Soft signage is an excellent option for everything from trade shows to retail spaces, but sewing these printed fabric displays poses its own challenges. Here, industry experts discuss the benefits and challenges of sewing soft signage and how to move sewing capabilities into the future.
Rather than both companies devoting considerable time and R&D expenditures to develop their own hybrid and roll-to-roll printers, they decided a strategic global partnership made the most sense.
Industry expert Marco Boer reveals how the annual Wide-Format Summit provides invaluable executive education and peer exchange for printing’s most profitable segment.
The PRINTING United Alliance Pinnacle Product Awards are the industry’s largest, most respected awards competition for print-related technology and products.
The nanographic press replaces an eight-color offset press to meet the publisher’s need for high-quality book covers on a range of substrate choices.
Through a series of equipment acquisitions, the Aldine Independent School District’s Print Services Department is proving its value.
University of Minnesota Printing Services joins the growing list of higher-ed in-plants that have installed a production inkjet press.
Loughborough University has reconfigured its Print and Post Services operation, upgrading its production equipment, refurbishing its facility, and updating its pricing model to increase revenue. Manager Helen Clarke explains what she did, how she got her team’s support, and why she encourages negative feedback.
The company says the rapid escalation in freight cost pressures has made the introduction of some freight surcharges unavoidable.
Xerox has completed a total refresh of its A4 printers and multifunction printers, and introduced a scanning app that leverages artificial intelligence to provide automatic categorization.