Digital Printing-Production Inkjet - Cut Sheet
Four industry execs led a supplier panel at the Inkjet Summit 2016 discussing inkjet and how they are moving the market forward.
In this month’s note from the editor, Mark Michelson discusses the fourth annual Inkjet Summit that took place in April.
Continuing its growth course under the motto “Simply Smart,” Heidelberg will be focusing on new products and concepts at drupa 2016.
It’s only the first day, but there’s already so much to recap. Here are some takeaways from drupa 2016 – Day One.
EFI is presenting its largest drupa exhibit yet, that will feature the worldwide launch of several new platforms and products.
During April of this year, the total number of impressions produced by Xanté’s customers increased by 171% from the previous year.
drupa 2016 arrives in Düsseldorf, Germany, where it will "Touch the Future" for 11 days between May 31 and June 10. About 1,650 exhibitors from 50 countries around the globe will occupy 19 exhibition halls. And believe it or not, about 16 of those halls won’t have inkjet-related technology. "To me," says Marco Boer, VP of Hanover, Mass.-based IT Strategies and conference chair of the recently held Inkjet Summit, "the overarching trend is not inkjet, toner or package printing — those are easy things to say — it’s the relentless march to help print providers become more efficient."
Pairing BDT Tornado’s innovative media handling capabilities with the elan 500’s high-speed color printer is a print-industry first.
The Meteor DP1000 from MGI offers 100 ppm, 18-pt. substrate thickness and 47˝/1,200mm sheet capabilities with in-line finishing.
Konica Minolta will debut the KM-1 B2 plus UV inkjet press. The company will also highlight its commitment to label, packaging market.