On this episode of The Week that Was, the Target Report is out; and Ironmark and DirectMail2.0 announced acquisitions.
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Mark Pomerantz of Xeikon North America talks about the company’s PRINTING United Expo plans and its new digital printing offerings.
Xerox will halt production of its iGen 5 and Nuvera presses; and PRINTING United Alliance announced a strategic partnership with ASI.
On this episode of The Week that Was, we’re in Orlando, Florida, for the 12th annual Inkjet Summit. Catch up on that content and more.
Inkjet Summit wound down on Wednesday with a riveting inkjet user panel discussion.
Inkjet Summit gave attendees a glimpse into added value services, the myriad possibilities of AI, and how inkjet delivers results.
To celebrate Earth Day, we speak with Gary Jones about sustainability legislative and regulatory updates and why you need a game plan.
Konica Minolta and FUJIFILM announce joint venture; International Paper to acquire DS Smith; M&A slowdown isn’t likely; and more.
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists hosted “An Evening of Color,” which explored color, textiles, and dyes.
This embellished mailer was produced by Visions for a local casino, inviting its high-value gaming customers to a party.
Kimberly Lawton Koon of Lawton Connect discusses some of the company’s newest equipment.
On this episode of The Week that Was, the latest edition of the Target Report is out and registration is open for PRINTING United Expo.
Mark Subers of PRINTING United Alliance fills us in on what’s new for the PRINTING United Expo this year.
Registration is now open for PRINTING United Expo 2024! The Expo is back in Las Vegas at the Convention Center this year from September 10-12.
PCI announces an expansion; Komori unveils the J-throne 29; Quad talks “Household Fusion;” and we have a cautionary sales tale.