Canon Solutions America

Inkjet Innovations are Coming Sneak Peek
April 17, 2015 at 10:23 am

You asked. We listened. A revolution in inkjet printing is about to change your world. Two new products releasing this year from Canon Solutions America will change the way you think about high-speed inkjet. See a sneak peek of what’s to come! View the video.

The Cutsheet Inkjet Color Revolution White Paper
April 17, 2015 at 10:19 am

New cutsheet color inkjet technology is poised to revolutionize the production printing market. The Océ VarioPrint® i300 inkjet press offers relatively low acquisition cost, high productivity, and just-in-time workflows at more competitive cost levels than digital color toner devices.

Transforming Price into Value for Your Services White Paper
April 17, 2015 at 10:17 am

Business success today requires more than just offering the lowest price. Price is only one of seven components of value. This InfoTrends white paper discusses how to shift a customer’s focus away from price and toward the other components that make up the actual value delivered.

Darwill and Canon Solutions America Customer Video
April 17, 2015 at 10:15 am

Looking to make your direct mail workflow more efficient or improve your full-color, variable-data personalization capabilities? So was Darwill, a direct mail firm in Illinois. See why they found the Océ ColorStream® 3900 inkjet press with Océ PRISMA® software to be the winning solution.

The Cutsheet Inkjet Color Revolution White Paper
April 16, 2015 at 3:23 pm

New cutsheet color inkjet technology is poised to revolutionize the production printing market. The Océ VarioPrint® i300 inkjet press offers relatively low acquisition cost, high productivity, and just-in-time workflows at more competitive cost levels than digital color toner devices.

New Members Join the Digital Postpress Club
March 23, 2015 at 9:40 am

Digital printer vendors have something of a natural preference for running their presses in "print only" mode with nothing extra attached to potentially gum up the works. But the very nature of continuous inkjet (no plates, very short back-to-back runs) argues strongly for integrating finishing so that a complete product can come out the end with little labor involved.