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At this year’s PRINT 17, a trend has reached critical mass: an emphasis on software over hardware as a major driver of higher productivity and automation. We could possibly consider this a “Software PRINT,” given the extent to which software is taking center stage as a way for print service providers to get the most…
Thirty years ago, Blanks USA started small by providing door hangers and raffle tickets. Today it has evolved into an industry-leading supplier of security paper and die-cut paper products.
At PRINT 17 in Chicago, EFI’s PRINT 17 booth will be packed with its Productivity Suite workflow technologies.
Rochester Software Associates (RSA) will be showcasing how to streamline digital production print workflow in booth 231 at PRINT 17.
A major update to Author Services, a publisher-branded e-commerce tool, has been released by Cenveo Publisher Services.
Kodak announced new digital capabilities in PRINERGY Workflow 8.1, allowing customers to streamline efficiently.
The way Quark lost its monopoly in the professional publishing space would be a great case study on everything a company can do wrong.
Konica Minolta and Screen have enhanced data exchange in the JDF between the EQUIOS systems and Accurio inkjet, toner digital presses.
At PRINT 17, CHILI publish will be showcasing some exciting new features of CHILI publisher, an online document editing tool. The company is also ready to unveil the latest additions to its already extensive service offering, and will be running an ongoing demo program throughout the show at stand 257.