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We asked five in-plant managers to tell us what they learned and what they wish they’d known before installing a digital color press.
In the past, enterprises were spending billions of dollars producing, warehousing, and shipping their printing materials. With today's technologies including digital color printers and software-as-a-service web-to-print tools, there's no better time for in-plants to reduce overall business communications spend, adding to marketing efficiency.
Almo Professional AV will host a “bonus” event on its E4 AV Tour on July 10 in Baltimore.
With support from Canon U.S.A., John Foley Jr., CEO of interlinkONE, has released a book that can help in-plant managers expand their capabilities and better serve their customers. Foley will be at next week's IPMA conference to take part in book signings.
Production inkjet printing may have been an up-and-coming technology a few years ago, but today it’s a proven, profitable market that’s bringing big success to those printers wise enough to take advantage of it.
The Digital Printing in Government and Higher-Ed Conference, hosted by In-plant Graphics, drew in-plant managers from universities, local governments and other organizations around the country.
Canon Solutions America has partnered with In-plant Graphics' sister publication Printing Impressions to highlight the new Océ VarioPrint i300 midrange cutsheet color inkjet press that fills the speed and capacity gap that exists between conventional high-end, toner-based, sheetfed presses and entry-level continuous-feed inkjet presses.
Eleven industry leaders will be inducted into Epicomm’s Soderstrom Society at ceremonies during the annual Soderstrom Awards Dinner.
I was very fortunate to have been invited to join Canon U.S.A.’s spring 2015 CREATE (Canon Reach-Out Advisory Team) event, which took place April 12-17 in Venlo, The Netherlands, and Poing, Germany.
Finch Paper launched both Finch Smartbook Jet and Finch Mailstream for precision printing on production inkjet systems.
The Oklahoma City chapter of IPMA met recently to take a tour of American Fidelity Assurance Company’s in-plant.
According to a recent report from InfoTrends, Canon Solutions America is the market share leader in the national and worldwide continuous-feed inkjet market.
Canon Solutions America, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc., has published the "Designers' Guide to Inkjet," a comprehensive resource for agency and in-house designers looking to optimize their work for high-speed, production inkjet technologies. A compendium of information, the Guide consists of guiding principles, best practices, and real-world recommendations related to the exciting world of inkjet. Included is practical information on inks, media, color gamut values, and more.
The value of hands-on experience when learning about the printing industry is priceless. During In-plant Awareness Week, Printing Services at California State University, San Bernardino welcomed students into its facility to try their hand at offset, digital and wide-format production.
The International Data Corp. (IDC) named Canon the U.S. continuous feed market share leader with a 36 percent share.
In-plants and designers are known to sometimes butt heads, but at Cedarville University, developing a strong relationship between the two has brought many benefits to the in-plant.
Canon Solutions America (CSA) executives painted a positive picture of continued growth during an event in Delray Beach, FL, last month marking CSA's second anniversary.
Inkjet was everywhere this week as three of the top digital press vendors launched inkjet presses—all on the same day.
The new Océ ColorWave 700 large-format printing system can produce posters, pop-up banners, wallpaper, and more—all the while handling CAD and GIS documents with ease.
The new Océ ColorWave 700 system from Canon U.S.A. is ideal for offering large-format services like posters, pop-up banners and more.