Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Continuous Feed (Color)
The cost of books is driven by inefficient manufacturing and inaccurate information, causing publishers to adopt digital printing.
In this webinar you will hear from several paper vendors about how they are increasing the variety of inkjet stocks they produce.
Canon Solutions America has unveiled its tenth published book, "Words," written by student participants of the Future Authors Project, a uniquely beneficial program for young aspiring writers offered through a public-private partnership between Canon Solutions America and the School District of Palm Beach County, Florida. To commemorate the tenth year of the Future Authors Project, middle and high school students gathered for an inspiring evening that included select readings from some of the newly published authors.
After seeing the quality, speed and savings the Ricoh Pro VC60000 can provide, Heeter made the choice to purchase one.
Earlier this month, HP invited a group of customers and prospects to its Corvallis, Oregon, facility to show them the latest developments in the newly renamed PageWide web press (formerly known as the Inkjet web press) product line. The facility tour began with a visit to HP’s Corvallis "Fab" lab, the fabrication laboratory where the silicon wafers used in inkjet print heads are made using micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) manufacturing techniques.
One of the major attractions at LabelExpo Europe was Nilpeter’s new PANORAMA digital solution.
In a huge manufacturing building in the Eastman Business Park in Rochester, New York, Kodak is printing sensors that can be used in touch screens for tablets, computer screens, kiosks, and industrial equipment. The process uses technologies that print service providers will find familiar, but they are being used to achieve a very different end result.
InfoTrends' Group Director Jim Hamilton shares eight short videos (each is between two and five minutes long) that highlight some interesting print samples from GRAPH EXPO 15 in Chicago.
With the ability to run print jobs at 525 feet per minute at 1,200 dpi, the Océ ImageStream 2400 inkjet press will provide Trend Offset Printing (Trend) with the speed it needs for its evolving customer output. "The Océ ImageStream 2400 will give Trend Offset Printing the productivity to bring four-color personalized printing to the mainstream client. We are very excited at Trend to see where our clients will go with this new technology," said Aaron Day, CEO of Trend Offset Printing.
The inaugural thINK user group meeting was held by Canon Solutions America to being production inkjet users together.