Millions of comics are tied up in the Diamond Comic bankruptcy, offering a timely lesson in inventory risk, revenue, and consignment.
After two decades in commercial printing, Mike Puckett entered the in-plant world as director of Vanderbilt University Printing Services and says it was the best decision he ever made. In this podcast he talks about the collaborative culture of in-plants, how he rebuilt Vanderbilt’s print operation after it was nearly closed, and his relationship-first approach to employees and customers.
Don’t know anything about print? New to sales? Then Bill Farquharson’s advice will help you knock down some barriers to success.
FUJIFILM has launched the REVORIA PRESS PC2120 — a flagship model in the REVORIA PRESS series for high-end professional printing.
In this episode of Printing’s Alive, Warren Werbitt and Lee Murphy dive into the fascinating world of signage.
In this episode of Printing’s Alive, Warren Werbitt and Lee Murphy dive into the fascinating world of signage.
As AI dominates marketing discussions, direct mail is gaining ground alongside it. Here’s what research shows about the channel.
Millions of comics are tied up in the Diamond Comic bankruptcy, offering a timely lesson in inventory risk, revenue, and consignment.
Alliance volunteer groups are driving progress across print — apply by June 30 to get involved.
On D-Day, Allied troops launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. Here is how one in-plant honored those soldiers.
Thirty years ago, Beth Marston chose print over banking on instinct — and never looked back. In this episode, she opens up about navigating a male-dominated industry, the mentor who got her laid off (in the best possible way), and why giving people confidence might be the most powerful leadership move there is.
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